AbstractThe function of a building is to ensure safety and thermal comfort for healthy living conditions. Buildings primarily comprise an envelope, which acts as an interface separating the external environment from the indoors environment. The building envelope is primarily responsible for regulating indoor thermal comfort in response to external climatic conditions. It usually comprises a configuration of building materials to thus far provide requisite structural performance. However, studies into building-envelope configurations to provide a particular thermal performance are limited. As the building envelope is exposed to the external environment there will be heat and moisture transfer to the indoor environment through it. The overall...
Existing regulations on the thermal efficiency of building envelope assemblies are based on the stea...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
The building envelope is the first barrier to protect against external climatic variations. Generall...
The function of a building is to ensure safety and thermal comfort for healthy living conditions. Bu...
AbstractThe function of a building is to ensure safety and thermal comfort for healthy living condit...
The presence of moisture in building envelopes can have many causes and may lead to deterioration of...
The present investigation is focused on the thermal performance of building materials, specifically ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D75115/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This paper describes the experimental study of temperature modes of light walling. We have performed...
Building insulating materials with good insulation properties usually are porous, because they conta...
From the thermal balance point of view, in addition to air mass transfer due to infiltration and ven...
The total heat transfer through moist, porous building materials is the sum of a number of heat-tran...
AbstractA high-performance building envelope is the prerequisite and foundation to a zero energy bui...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge of the phy...
The main idea of this article is taking advantage of heat energy accumulation in building walls in o...
Existing regulations on the thermal efficiency of building envelope assemblies are based on the stea...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
The building envelope is the first barrier to protect against external climatic variations. Generall...
The function of a building is to ensure safety and thermal comfort for healthy living conditions. Bu...
AbstractThe function of a building is to ensure safety and thermal comfort for healthy living condit...
The presence of moisture in building envelopes can have many causes and may lead to deterioration of...
The present investigation is focused on the thermal performance of building materials, specifically ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D75115/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This paper describes the experimental study of temperature modes of light walling. We have performed...
Building insulating materials with good insulation properties usually are porous, because they conta...
From the thermal balance point of view, in addition to air mass transfer due to infiltration and ven...
The total heat transfer through moist, porous building materials is the sum of a number of heat-tran...
AbstractA high-performance building envelope is the prerequisite and foundation to a zero energy bui...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge of the phy...
The main idea of this article is taking advantage of heat energy accumulation in building walls in o...
Existing regulations on the thermal efficiency of building envelope assemblies are based on the stea...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
The building envelope is the first barrier to protect against external climatic variations. Generall...