Hygrothermal performance of buildings is one key element to the sustainable design, health, and comfort of the indoor environment. Building sustainability depends on all associated lifespan stages, from building design and material production to demounting and waste management. Many building materials are unsustainable in terms of their environmental impacts. One approach to reduce environmental impacts associated with buildings is the development and application of bio-based building materials. The aim of this study was to determine the hygrothermal properties of bio-based thermal insulators that promote energy efficiency and contribute in decreasing environmental impacts of buildings. Here, the hygrothermal properties of eight new peat-, ...
Current insulation materials in the construction market, which are predominantly inorganic materials...
This research aims to investigate the performances of thermal insulation materials using a comparati...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to re...
Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in bui...
The development and application of bio-based insulation materials can contribute to the minimization...
UK construction industry contributes 120 Mt of waste every year. Bio-based building materials may be...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
To meet national and international emission targets, the Swedish building sector needs to drasticall...
International audienceThis chapter gives the state of the art of previous studies on hygric and ther...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effi...
The characterisation of indigenous renewable biomass sources applicable for making bio-based buildin...
Current insulation materials in the construction market, which are predominantly inorganic materials...
This research aims to investigate the performances of thermal insulation materials using a comparati...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
Energy from buildings accounts for almost 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. A way to re...
Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in bui...
The development and application of bio-based insulation materials can contribute to the minimization...
UK construction industry contributes 120 Mt of waste every year. Bio-based building materials may be...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
To meet national and international emission targets, the Swedish building sector needs to drasticall...
International audienceThis chapter gives the state of the art of previous studies on hygric and ther...
The reduction in energy demand for heating and cooling with insulation materials increases the mater...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
The energy efficiency of buildings is well documented. However, to improve standards of energy effi...
The characterisation of indigenous renewable biomass sources applicable for making bio-based buildin...
Current insulation materials in the construction market, which are predominantly inorganic materials...
This research aims to investigate the performances of thermal insulation materials using a comparati...
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium, hemp, gras...