The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the material related environmental impact. Thus, implementing low embodied energy materials may equilibrate this trade-off. Actual trends in passive house postulate bio-based materials as an alternative to conventional ones. Despite that, the implementation of those insulators should be carried out with a deeper analysis due to their hygroscopic properties. The moisture transfer, the associated condensation risk and the energy consumption for seven bio-based materials and polyurethane for a building-like cubicle are analysed. The performance is evaluated combining a software application to model the cubicle (EnergyPlus) and a tool to optimize its perf...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effi...
Boosting building renovation is urgently needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Building retro...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
Because of rising pollutant emissions, potential global warming results, and rising energy demands, ...
Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to re...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in bui...
Insulation materials decrease the final energy consumption of buildings. In Germany, fossil and mine...
Thermal insulation materials play an important role in the challenge of nearly zero-energy buildings...
Building energy renovation is urgent in order to lower green house gas (GHG) emissions and achieve c...
The development and application of bio-based insulation materials can contribute to the minimization...
Boosting building renovation is urgently needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Building retro...
Hygrothermal performance of buildings is one key element to the sustainable design, health, and comf...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effi...
Boosting building renovation is urgently needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Building retro...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
Because of rising pollutant emissions, potential global warming results, and rising energy demands, ...
Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to re...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in bui...
Insulation materials decrease the final energy consumption of buildings. In Germany, fossil and mine...
Thermal insulation materials play an important role in the challenge of nearly zero-energy buildings...
Building energy renovation is urgent in order to lower green house gas (GHG) emissions and achieve c...
The development and application of bio-based insulation materials can contribute to the minimization...
Boosting building renovation is urgently needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Building retro...
Hygrothermal performance of buildings is one key element to the sustainable design, health, and comf...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effi...
Boosting building renovation is urgently needed to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Building retro...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...