What is WUFI modeling?

WUFI® performs dynamic simulations of coupled heat and moisture transfer. The methods have been validated world wide and provide realistic simulation of hygrothermal conditions in building components and buildings under actual climate conditions.

What is a WUFI calculation?

WUFI® is a family of software products that allows realistic calculation of the transient coupled one- and twodimensional heat and moisture transport in walls and other multi-layer building components exposed to natural weather.

What does WUFI stand for?

Wärme-und Feuchtetransport instationär
No, friends – WUFI is an acronym that stands for Wärme-und Feuchtetransport instationär, which translates in English to “Transient Heat and Moisture Transport,” and it’s a family of software designed to conduct the most advanced analysis of the hygrothermic conditions (the combination of heat and moisture) in a …

What is WUFI pro?

WUFI® Pro is the standard program for evaluating moisture conditions in building envelopes. Of all the programs in the WUFI Software Family, it is the easiest to use. WUFI® Pro determines the hygrothermal performance of building components under real climate conditions.

What is Wufi passive?

WUFI Passive is a passive building modeling tool that provides designers with static and dynamic modeling modes, built-in hygrothermal analysis functionality, and sophisticated reporting capabilities in a clean graphical user interface.

What is hygrothermal analysis?

Hygrothermal analysis examines the intrinsic movement of heat, air and moisture flow through building enclosure assemblies (walls, roofs, floors, below-grade). Hygrothermal model results include temperature, humidity and moisture content data at materials and at interfaces throughout the assembly.

What is hygro thermal?

: of or relating to a combination of moisture and heat.

What is a hygrothermal model?

Hygrothermal modeling uses a computer program to model the long-term effects of heat and moisture within and through parts of a building (construction assemblies). Hygrothermal is the combination of moisture and heat in building physics.

What is hygrothermal comfort?

Let’s focus on Hygrothermal comfort. On the latter, we know that the well-being sensation refers to the Temperature and Relative Humidity of the surrounding air: Hygrothermal comfort. Therefore, on a cold environment, body loses heat quickly, while, when warm, body loses it with excessive slowness.

What is hygrothermal aging?

There are two main categories of reactions in hygrothermal aging: the first one is the post curing process, which leads to a larger crosslinking density and a reduced interior stress; while the other is the plasticization and deterioration of epoxy resin attributed to moisture ingress.

What is a hygrothermal analysis?

What is hygrothermal testing?

The hygrothermal performance tests assess how products and materials react over time when exposed to extreme changes in humidity and temperature.

Are there any workshops for beginners in WUFI?

The Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics offers general workshops on WUFI ® at regular intervals. There is one workshop for WUFI ® beginners and for those with a general interest in WUFI ®, and there is another workshop for existing users who want more advanced training.

What do you need to know about WUFI software?

WUFI® is a family of software products that allows realistic calculation of the transient coupled one- and twodimensional heat and moisture transport in walls and other multi-layer building components exposed to natural weather.

Are there any new versions of WUFI Pro 6?

New versions of WUFI ® Pro 6.5.1 and WUFI ® 2D 4.3.1 with extended material and climate database are now available. Users of WUFI® Pro 6 and WUFI® 2D 4 can download the update free of charge. You can use the link you received with your purchase of WUFI® Pro 6 or WUFI® 2D 4.

What can WUFI simulation of heat and moisture transport do?

Through WUFI ® simulation of heat and moisture transport, users can, while still in the planning phases, optimize designs and identify risks and problems.