Journal of Building Physics�(J. Bldg. Phys) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes a high quality research and state of the art �integrated� papers to promote scientifically thorough advancement of all the areas of non-structural performance of a building and particularly in heat, air, moisture transfer.
Turn to the�Journal of Building Physics�for the latest advances in:
� Heat, air, and moisture aspects of the building system
� All types of insulation and building envelope materials and systems including polymeric, mineral, cellulose-based, and composites
� New test procedures and improved methods of field measurement
� Heat, Air and Moisture modeling
� Building interactions with the environment, occupants, and allied building materials, components, and sub-systems.
� Green roofing, double skinned envelopes, envelope as mechanical systems and many other topics
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