Buildings for the future, i.e zero emission buildings and passive houses, will need well insulated building envelopes, which includes increased insulation thicknesses for roof, wall and floor constructions. Increased insulation thicknesses may cause an increase in moisture levels and thereby increased risk of mold growth. There is need for increased knowledge about moisture levels in wood constructions of well insulated houses, to ensure robust and moisture safe solutions. Monitoring of wood moisture levels and temperatures have been performed in wall- and roof constructions of 4 passive houses in three different locations representing different climate conditions in Norway
Reduction of energy use constitutes as an important measure for climate change mitigation. Buildings...
Energy saving requirements has lead towards highly insulated building components. The thickness of i...
In Norway, basement walls are often insulated on the warm side of a load bearing concrete wall. This...
Buildings for the future, i.e zero emission buildings and passive houses, will need well insulated b...
AbstractBuildings for the future, i.e zero emission buildings and passive houses, will need well ins...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well‐insulated buildings have ...
Thermal insulation of building envelopes has improved over the years. This means that building envel...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
This report addresses moisture safety in highly insulated wood-frame walls. Research shows that...
Adding insulation to improve the energy performance of a building with a traditional Swedish wooden ...
Harsh climatic conditions in the Nordic countries are being worsened by climate change, which increa...
On a Danish housing estate moisture sensors were installed in dwellings, partly in exterior walls an...
Compact roofs are normally built without organic materials between the vapour barrier and the roof m...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well-insulated buildings have ...
Reduction of energy use constitutes as an important measure for climate change mitigation. Buildings...
Energy saving requirements has lead towards highly insulated building components. The thickness of i...
In Norway, basement walls are often insulated on the warm side of a load bearing concrete wall. This...
Buildings for the future, i.e zero emission buildings and passive houses, will need well insulated b...
AbstractBuildings for the future, i.e zero emission buildings and passive houses, will need well ins...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well‐insulated buildings have ...
Thermal insulation of building envelopes has improved over the years. This means that building envel...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
This report addresses moisture safety in highly insulated wood-frame walls. Research shows that...
Adding insulation to improve the energy performance of a building with a traditional Swedish wooden ...
Harsh climatic conditions in the Nordic countries are being worsened by climate change, which increa...
On a Danish housing estate moisture sensors were installed in dwellings, partly in exterior walls an...
Compact roofs are normally built without organic materials between the vapour barrier and the roof m...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well-insulated buildings have ...
Reduction of energy use constitutes as an important measure for climate change mitigation. Buildings...
Energy saving requirements has lead towards highly insulated building components. The thickness of i...
In Norway, basement walls are often insulated on the warm side of a load bearing concrete wall. This...