Přístupnostní navigace
E-přihláška
Vyhledávání Vyhledat Zavřít
Detail publikačního výsledku
HROUDOVÁ, J.; ZACH, J.; SEDLMAJER, M.
Originální název
Development of Thermal Insulation, Capillary Active Plasters Suitable for Historical Buildings
Anglický název
Druh
Stať ve sborníku v databázi WoS či Scopus
Originální abstrakt
The paper describes the results of research in the field of thermal insulation plasters suitable for thermal insulation and rehabilitation of historical buildings. The aim was to develop energy-efficient, lightweight plasters, using both common and alternative binders. These were mainly materials based on lime slurry and light porous aggregates that are compatible with the original plaster and masonry materials. These materials are, given their high porosity, capillary active materials and can therefore be used in the restoration of historical buildings, which are often burdened with higher moisture.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
Capillary activity, historical buildings, lightweight aggregate, plasters, thermal conductivity.
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Autoři
Rok RIV
2016
Vydáno
30.03.2015
Nakladatel
Trans Tech Publications
Místo
Švýcarsko
ISBN
978-80-02-02539-9
Kniha
Proceedings of the Conference on the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Buildings
ISSN
1022-6680
Periodikum
Advanced Materials Research
Svazek
1122(2015)
Číslo
3
Stát
Švýcarská konfederace
Strany od
35
Strany do
38
Strany počet
4
URL
http://www.scientific.net/AMR.1122.35
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT114655, author="Jitka {Peterková} and Jiří {Zach} and Martin {Sedlmajer}", title="Development of Thermal Insulation, Capillary Active Plasters Suitable for Historical Buildings", booktitle="Proceedings of the Conference on the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Buildings", year="2015", journal="Advanced Materials Research", volume="1122(2015)", number="3", pages="35--38", publisher="Trans Tech Publications", address="Švýcarsko", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1122.35", isbn="978-80-02-02539-9", issn="1022-6680", url="http://www.scientific.net/AMR.1122.35" }