Magnus Wessberg
Lecturer at Department of Archaeology and Ancient History; Kulturvård
- Telephone:
- +46 498 10 83 34, +46 18 471 83 34
- E-mail:
- magnus.wessberg@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Campus Gotland, Cramérgatan 3
621 57 Visby - Postal address:
- Uppsala universitet, Campus Gotland
621 67 Visby
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Short presentation
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Universitetsadjunkt i kulturvård.
Forskarstuderande vid Tjeckiens Tekniska högskola i Prag (CTU).
Biography
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Jag undervisar i kurserna Byggnadsveteskap-byggnadsfysik och Byggnadsveteskap-material och konstruktion samt gör ett mindre inhopp i kursen konserveringsvetenskap.
Mitt forskningsarbete handlar om att på ett energieffektivt sätt styra bl a temperatur och luftfuktighet för att skapa ett bra inomhusklimat för bevarande i kulturhistoriskt viktiga byggnader.
På fritiden jobbar jag ideellt som ungdomsledare i både volleyboll och friidrott.
Publications
Selection of publications
- Energy efficient climate control in historic buildings (2014)
- Solar energy augmented adaptive ventilation in historic buildings (2014)
- Adaptive ventilation for occasionally used churches (2013)
- The influence of air exchange on the stability of the indoor climate in Skokloster castle (2013)
- Relative humidity control in historical buildings allowing the safe natural indoor-climate fluctuations (2013)
- Humidity Control in Historic Buildings through Adaptive Ventilation (2011)
Recent publications
- Cumulative climate-induced fatigue damage in wooden painted surfaces (2024)
- Humidity change rate control in intermittently heated historic buildings (2020)
- A model-based method to control temperature and humidity in intermittently heated massive historic buildings (2019)
- A method to determine heating power and heat up time for intermittent heating of churches (2017)
- Adaptive ventilation for climate control in a medieval church in cold climate (2016)
All publications
Articles
- Cumulative climate-induced fatigue damage in wooden painted surfaces (2024)
- A model-based method to control temperature and humidity in intermittently heated massive historic buildings (2019)
- Adaptive ventilation for climate control in a medieval church in cold climate (2016)
- The influence of air exchange on the stability of the indoor climate in Skokloster castle (2013)
Chapters
Conferences
- Humidity change rate control in intermittently heated historic buildings (2020)
- A method to determine heating power and heat up time for intermittent heating of churches (2017)
- An evaluation of three different methods for energy efficient indoor climate control in Skokloster Castle (2016)
- Solar energy augmented adaptive ventilation in historic buildings (2014)
- Adaptive ventilation for occasionally used churches (2013)
- Relative humidity control in historical buildings allowing the safe natural indoor-climate fluctuations (2013)
- Humidity Control in Historic Buildings through Adaptive Ventilation (2011)