1D-HAM
Solves one-dimensional coupled heat, air and moisture transport problems in a multi-layered porous wall. 1D-HAM is based on finite difference technique with explicit forward differences in time. Analytical solutions for the coupling between the computational cells for a given air flow through the construction are used. Moisture is transferred by diffusion and convection in vapor phase. No liquid water transport occurs. Heat is transferred by conduction, convection and latent heat. Climatic data are supplied through a data file with a maximum resolution of values per hour over the year. The program accounts for surface absorption of solar radiation.
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Keywords
heat, air, moisture transport, walls
Validation/Testing
N/A
Expertise Required
High level of computer literacy not required; engineering background helpful for analysis
Users
Over 100 world wide
Audience
Mechanical, energy, and architectural engineers working for architect/engineer firms, consulting firms, universities and research laboratories.
Input
Building geometry, thermal characteristics, internal and external loads. Input may be in SI units or BTU.
Output
User defined charts and text output of temperatures, relative humidities, moisture content, etc. Data are presented in SI units or BTU.
Computer Platform
Standard PC running Windows 95/98/NT or compatible.
Programming Language
Delphi
Strengths
Fast and easy to use.
Weaknesses
N/A
Contact
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Availability
Software price is about $420. Free support is given via email for one year. Multiple licenses and school licenses available at lower cost. See web site for on-line manuals (PDF) and demo programs.