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Estimation of loss of water vapour from an enclosure
Water vapour can be lost from an enclosure by ventilation, by diffusion through the fabric, and by condensation on or within the fabric. These mechanisms can be represented by a vapour flow circuit. Expressions are given for the conductances and vapour pressure sources associated with condensation. An example is given.