The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and provide thermal comfort for a building's interior. The factor that characterizes an insulation material's effectiveness is its thermal conductivity λ (measured in W/mK). The lower a material's thermal conductivity, the more effective it is as an insulator. Traditional insulation materials include glass fibre, stone wool, expanded polystyrene, and polyurethane foam. While these materials are efficient in maintaining thermal comfort to a buildings interior, they are made with non-renewable resources and have a high embodied energy. Consequently, there is an increasing interest for alternative insulating materials that come from renewable or recyc...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
Information regarding the use of building insulation made from recycled paper is summarized. Results...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
International audienceThe building sector is constantly innovating in its use of materials with rega...
Building insulation is an inherently "green " building material, because of its energy-con...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
Made from recycled newspapers and cardboard, paper-based insulation is a great alternative to chemic...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
AbstractBuilding insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainl...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
Information regarding the use of building insulation made from recycled paper is summarized. Results...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
International audienceThe building sector is constantly innovating in its use of materials with rega...
Building insulation is an inherently "green " building material, because of its energy-con...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
Made from recycled newspapers and cardboard, paper-based insulation is a great alternative to chemic...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
AbstractBuilding insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainl...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...
Information regarding the use of building insulation made from recycled paper is summarized. Results...
The energy consumption of a building is strongly dependent on the characteristics of its envelope. T...