Definitions: C - Insulation & vapor sealing
convection
A convection is movement of fluid that occurs because of local differences in density. Hot air rising as nearby colder air falls is one example of convection.
References - convection
See the following for additional convection information:
- The JLC Guide To Moisture Control: Practical Details for Durable Buildings Journal of Light Construction, October 2007, Editors of the Journal of Light Construction, ISBN 192858036X
- A Builder's Guide to Residential Foundation Insulation United States Department of Energy, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Insulating a New House Oak Ridge National Laboratory, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Radiant Barrier Attic Fact Sheet Oak Ridge National Laboratory, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Energy Star Home Sealing United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States Department of Energy, December 2009, Editorial Staff
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Common projects involving convection
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