Experimentally Measured Boundary and Initial Conditions for Simulations

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Real dynamic boundary conditions and initial condition has to be taken into an account when simulations need to be done. The most helpful are in situ measurement facilities with climate monitoring. Indoor environment operation modes with different air temperature and relative humidity made indoor boundary conditions. Measured weather data are used to create complete boundary conditions for the research locality. Initial condition of masonry water profile is set up. The initial and boundary conditions are considered for an individual locality simulation proposes.

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