Using Probabilistic Calculation for the Assessment of the Risk of Water Vapor Condensation on Structures

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The aim of this paper is the assessment of structures in terms of the lowest internal surface temperature. It assessed the risk of condensation of water vapor on the surface of these structures. This assessment will be conducted by probabilistic calculation based on data acquired in Vocational training center MSDK. Using this calculation will be found how many times during the year the internal surface temperature drops below the dew point on the inner surface of the structures.

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