Thermal transmittance or U-value is an indicator of the building envelope thermal properties and a key parameter for evaluation of heat losses through the building elements due to heat transmission. It can be determined by calculation based on thermal characteristics of the building element layers. However, this value does not take into account the effects of irregularities and degradation of certain elements of the envelope caused by aging, which may lead to errors in calculation of the heat losses. An effective and simple method for determination of thermal transmittance is in situ measurement, which is governed by the ISO 9869-1:2014 that defines heat flow meter method. This relatively expensive method leaves marks and damages surface of...
Walls thermal transmittance value (U-value) is essential to identify the performance of a wall and i...
Although the designed theoretical value of U can be derived from the thermal parameters of layers co...
A high share of heating energy consumption by buildings is due to poorly insulated building envelope...
Thermal transmittance or U-value is an indicator of the building envelope thermal properties and a k...
There are several methods to obtain the in situ thermal transmittance value (U-value) of building en...
The thermal properties of a building envelope are key indicators of the energy performance of the bu...
The thermal transmittance of building envelopes determines to a large extent the energy demand of b...
This paper deals with the thermal transmittance measurement focused on buildings and specifically in...
Estudo financiado polo V Plan Propio de Investigación da Universidade de Sevilla (2013-2016)[Abstrac...
In recent years, a growing concern has been how to determine the actual thermal behaviour of façades...
The building envelope makes the most significant contribution to the reduction of building energy co...
The building envelope makes the most significant contribution to the reduction of building energy co...
In Wallonia, there are many buildings and houses built in the 1960s, after World War II, that have e...
The large majority of the building heat losses occur through the building. Hence, theaccurate evalua...
Owing to the high energy consumption in the building sector, appraising the thermal performance of b...
Walls thermal transmittance value (U-value) is essential to identify the performance of a wall and i...
Although the designed theoretical value of U can be derived from the thermal parameters of layers co...
A high share of heating energy consumption by buildings is due to poorly insulated building envelope...
Thermal transmittance or U-value is an indicator of the building envelope thermal properties and a k...
There are several methods to obtain the in situ thermal transmittance value (U-value) of building en...
The thermal properties of a building envelope are key indicators of the energy performance of the bu...
The thermal transmittance of building envelopes determines to a large extent the energy demand of b...
This paper deals with the thermal transmittance measurement focused on buildings and specifically in...
Estudo financiado polo V Plan Propio de Investigación da Universidade de Sevilla (2013-2016)[Abstrac...
In recent years, a growing concern has been how to determine the actual thermal behaviour of façades...
The building envelope makes the most significant contribution to the reduction of building energy co...
The building envelope makes the most significant contribution to the reduction of building energy co...
In Wallonia, there are many buildings and houses built in the 1960s, after World War II, that have e...
The large majority of the building heat losses occur through the building. Hence, theaccurate evalua...
Owing to the high energy consumption in the building sector, appraising the thermal performance of b...
Walls thermal transmittance value (U-value) is essential to identify the performance of a wall and i...
Although the designed theoretical value of U can be derived from the thermal parameters of layers co...
A high share of heating energy consumption by buildings is due to poorly insulated building envelope...