Moisture and heat management properties of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were studied by mounting them between a hot and a cold climate chamber. Both insulations were exposed to identical hygrothermal boundary conditions. Quasi steady state and dynamic tests were carried out at a range of relative humidity exposures. The likelihood of interstitial condensation was assessed and equivalent thermal conductivity values of the insulations were determined. The adsorption–desorption isotherms of the insulations were also determined in a dynamic vapour sorption (DVS) instrument. It was observed that the likelihood of condensation was higher in Stone Wool insulation than in Hemp insulation. Hemp insulation performed better in managing moisture due...
The content of this work is to describe the transport of heat and moisture in thermal insulation mat...
Natural, or ‘green’ insulation materials, have become more popular for the ‘ecologisation’ of constr...
Buildings that are designed to meet high-energy performance requirements, e.g., passive houses, requ...
Moisture and heat management properties of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were studied by mounting ...
Moisture and heat management properties of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were studied by mounting ...
An in situ experiment in a full scale timber frame test building was carried out to compare the hygr...
This thesis explores the hygrothermal performance of hemp insulation in the context of the United Ki...
This research focuses on the experimental determination of key hygrothermal properties of fibrous he...
The primary energy use for house heating has increased strongly in the second half of the previous c...
The paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation on the hygric properties of five hemp i...
International audienceHemp wools are environmentally friendly materials that are used for thermal in...
The hydrothermal performance of fibrous thermal insulation materials is dictated by the response of ...
The content of this work is to describe the transport of heat and moisture in thermal insulation mat...
Natural, or ‘green’ insulation materials, have become more popular for the ‘ecologisation’ of constr...
Buildings that are designed to meet high-energy performance requirements, e.g., passive houses, requ...
Moisture and heat management properties of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were studied by mounting ...
Moisture and heat management properties of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were studied by mounting ...
An in situ experiment in a full scale timber frame test building was carried out to compare the hygr...
This thesis explores the hygrothermal performance of hemp insulation in the context of the United Ki...
This research focuses on the experimental determination of key hygrothermal properties of fibrous he...
The primary energy use for house heating has increased strongly in the second half of the previous c...
The paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation on the hygric properties of five hemp i...
International audienceHemp wools are environmentally friendly materials that are used for thermal in...
The hydrothermal performance of fibrous thermal insulation materials is dictated by the response of ...
The content of this work is to describe the transport of heat and moisture in thermal insulation mat...
Natural, or ‘green’ insulation materials, have become more popular for the ‘ecologisation’ of constr...
Buildings that are designed to meet high-energy performance requirements, e.g., passive houses, requ...