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    • CommentAuthorbuckyp
    • CommentTimeFeb 4th 2011
     
    I am currently writing a thesis on cavity wall insulation. Has anyone on here done any monitoring of the environment within a cavity over a period of time, or know of any such research. I'm looking for temperature and relative humidity levels over a year or more. My main study is the material performance of urea formaldehyde CWI which has been proven to shrink and possibly break down under controlled conditions of temperature and humidity.

    Any help, or pointers would be great.

    Paul.
  1.  
    Hi Bucky, I dont know of any studies, but am interested in the subject area. I presume you are talking about retrofitted urea formaldehyde? I didnt think this was widely used any longer?
    • CommentAuthorbuckyp
    • CommentTimeFeb 4th 2011
     
    Hi Mike, no it's not but there are possibly a few million houses that were insulated in the 70's and 80's that have very degraded insulation. I'm trying to determine if this actually a possibility and what we can do about it.

    Paul.
    • CommentAuthoraviatrix
    • CommentTimeFeb 22nd 2011
     
    Hi bucky
    I am sorry I can't help, but I wondered if you had any links to actual thermal performance of CWI vs presumed performance?
    • CommentAuthorjms452
    • CommentTimeFeb 22nd 2011 edited
     
    filled or unfilled cavities?

    I don't know of any detailed survey but imagine you could find whatever you wanted.
    i.e. you will find the odd case of broken-roof/driving-rain filling cavity with water. Every one I have ever seen looked bone dry and the urea formaldehyde I found at our old house still seemed ok (very delicate through).

    In an unfilled cavity with everything working well it is fairly symetrical situation so the temperature at the centre of the cavity will be a trailing moving average of the inside and outside temperatures. In normal situations ditto for the absolute water concentrations.
    • CommentAuthorwilde68
    • CommentTimeSep 16th 2012
     
    Buckyp,

    I know this is an old post, but we have had quite a bit of evidence of shrikage of cellotex etc.

    You got any hard evidence?? Email me if you have.

    lesterwilde@hotmail.com

    Thanks

    Lester
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