The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy efficiency, the embodied energy of materials included in the envelope is also increasing. Natural fibers like wood and hemp are used to make low environmental impact insulation products. Technical characterizations of five bio-based materials are described and compared to a common, traditional, synthetic-based insulation material, i.e., expanded polystyrene. The study tests the thermal conductivity and the vapor transmission performance, as well as the combustibility of the material. Achieving densities below 60 kg/m3, wood and hemp batt insulation products show thermal conductivity in the same range as expanded polystyrene (0.036 kW/mK). T...
The building sector is moving towards energy-efficient design low energy consumption . The developm...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effic...
Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in bui...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
This research aims to investigate the performances of thermal insulation materials using a comparati...
In the past decades, insulation materials such as petrochemical and inorganic have been used for bui...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to re...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
In the last two decades intensive grow of industry of building materials from renewable resources is...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
The building sector is moving towards energy-efficient design low energy consumption . The developm...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effic...
Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in bui...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
This research aims to investigate the performances of thermal insulation materials using a comparati...
In the past decades, insulation materials such as petrochemical and inorganic have been used for bui...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to re...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
In the last two decades intensive grow of industry of building materials from renewable resources is...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...
The main role of thermal insulation materials in a building envelope are to prevent heat loss and pr...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
The building sector is moving towards energy-efficient design low energy consumption . The developm...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...