This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal properties of building fabrics that are subjected to non-steady state heat flow due to consistently changing meteorological conditions. The method includes two parts. First, the convection heat transfer coefficient is measured by thermography and heat flux meters on a small segment of the examined building fabric with uniform surface temperature. Then, thermal properties of large building fabrics are evaluated by thermography. The two parts are measured simultaneously. The method was tested on 140/160/190 mm thick massive laminated spruce timber walls of a test facility cabin located in Östersund, Sweden. The results varied by only a few percent in com...
Historic buildings are a unique source of knowledge and experiences different from present buildings...
Thermographic cameras are widely used for inspecting and analyzing surfaces of building external con...
The thermal behaviour of a building is often underestimated or neglected during its construction and...
This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal properties of b...
This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal properties of b...
This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal performance of ...
AbstractThis study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal perform...
The building envelope plays a critical role in determining levels of comfort and building efficiency...
The measurement of moisture in building fabrics has been of interest for many years due to potential...
When modeling thermal performance of building components and envelopes, researchers have traditional...
Accurate and reliable in-situ characterization of buildings’ thermal envelope is of high significanc...
This paper introduces a comparison of different measuring methods of buildings fabric thermal resis...
This paper presents the methodology and results of in-situ building fabric thermal testing to calibr...
There are several methods to obtain the in situ thermal transmittance value (U-value) of building en...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel transient experimental method developed in order t...
Historic buildings are a unique source of knowledge and experiences different from present buildings...
Thermographic cameras are widely used for inspecting and analyzing surfaces of building external con...
The thermal behaviour of a building is often underestimated or neglected during its construction and...
This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal properties of b...
This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal properties of b...
This study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal performance of ...
AbstractThis study describes a quantitative method using thermography to measure the thermal perform...
The building envelope plays a critical role in determining levels of comfort and building efficiency...
The measurement of moisture in building fabrics has been of interest for many years due to potential...
When modeling thermal performance of building components and envelopes, researchers have traditional...
Accurate and reliable in-situ characterization of buildings’ thermal envelope is of high significanc...
This paper introduces a comparison of different measuring methods of buildings fabric thermal resis...
This paper presents the methodology and results of in-situ building fabric thermal testing to calibr...
There are several methods to obtain the in situ thermal transmittance value (U-value) of building en...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel transient experimental method developed in order t...
Historic buildings are a unique source of knowledge and experiences different from present buildings...
Thermographic cameras are widely used for inspecting and analyzing surfaces of building external con...
The thermal behaviour of a building is often underestimated or neglected during its construction and...