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    Hygrothermal performance of a new thermal aerogel-based render under distinct climatic conditions by Maia, J., Pedroso, M., Ramos, N.M.M., Pereira, P.F., Flores-Colen, I., Gomes, M. Glória, Silva, L.

    Published in Energy and buildings (15-07-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •The new aerogel-based render presents a low thermal conductivity (0.029 W/m.°C).•The thermal conductivity of the aerogel-based render…”
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    Influence of finishing coatings on hygroscopic moisture buffering in building elements by Ramos, N.M.M., Delgado, J.M.P.Q., de Freitas, V.P.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-12-2010)
    “…This paper reports the results of an extensive experimental characterization of the sorption isotherms, vapour permeability and Moisture Buffer Value (MBV) of…”
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    Exterior condensations on façades: numerical simulation of the undercooling phenomenon by Barreira, E., Delgado, J. M.P.Q., Ramos, N. M.M., de Freitas, V. P.

    Published in Journal of building performance simulation (01-09-2013)
    “…This article intends to apply existing numerical models of exterior boundary conditions on the simulation of exterior condensation on façades (undercooling…”
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    Application of different transient sorption methods to evaluate moisture diffusion coefficients of building materials on the hygroscopic range by Delgado, JMPQ, Ramos, NMM, de Freitas, VP

    Published in Journal of building physics (01-01-2012)
    “…Typically, moisture transport coefficients are determined either by stationary measurements, as standard cup set-up and modified cup method, or by dynamic…”
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    Experimental determination of the hygroscopic inertia of building materials by Ramos, N. M. M., de Freitas, V. P.

    “…A set of experiments is reported that tests the contribution of building components to the overall hygroscopic inertia of a room and its effect on the relative…”
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