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The possibilities of modification of crop-based insulation materials applicable in civil engineering in low-energy and passive houses

HROUDOVÁ, J.; ZACH, J.

Originální název

The possibilities of modification of crop-based insulation materials applicable in civil engineering in low-energy and passive houses

Anglický název

The possibilities of modification of crop-based insulation materials applicable in civil engineering in low-energy and passive houses

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Stať ve sborníku v databázi WoS či Scopus

Originální abstrakt

Currently in Europe there is a growing trend towards low energy and passive houses where natural materials are often used. These materials are very promising in terms of environmental protection. The use of green thermal insulation materials brings a significant reduction of energy requirements of buildings which is their major benefit. Previous research shows that crop-based thermal insulating materials exhibit very good thermal insulation and acoustic properties. However, their structure is different from conventional insulation materials (EPS, XPS, PUR, and MW) and their hygrothermal behaviour is much different. This article focuses on studying the behaviour of fibrous green insulations under humidity and moisture load. The test samples of the materials were treated with different types of hydrophobic agents before testing. The goal of the experiments was to reduce the sensitivity of the insulation to humidity and moisture (i.e. reduce their hygroscopicity). The chemical treatment of the fibres should improve the practical properties of the thermal insulation materials and extend their service life after they have been incorporated in a structure and attacked by moisture.

Anglický abstrakt

Currently in Europe there is a growing trend towards low energy and passive houses where natural materials are often used. These materials are very promising in terms of environmental protection. The use of green thermal insulation materials brings a significant reduction of energy requirements of buildings which is their major benefit. Previous research shows that crop-based thermal insulating materials exhibit very good thermal insulation and acoustic properties. However, their structure is different from conventional insulation materials (EPS, XPS, PUR, and MW) and their hygrothermal behaviour is much different. This article focuses on studying the behaviour of fibrous green insulations under humidity and moisture load. The test samples of the materials were treated with different types of hydrophobic agents before testing. The goal of the experiments was to reduce the sensitivity of the insulation to humidity and moisture (i.e. reduce their hygroscopicity). The chemical treatment of the fibres should improve the practical properties of the thermal insulation materials and extend their service life after they have been incorporated in a structure and attacked by moisture.

Klíčová slova

Green insulations, low-energy and passive houses, impregnation, technical hemp, thermal conductivity, equilibrium moisture content.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Green insulations, low-energy and passive houses, impregnation, technical hemp, thermal conductivity, equilibrium moisture content.

Autoři

HROUDOVÁ, J.; ZACH, J.

Rok RIV

2018

Vydáno

25.05.2017

Nakladatel

Elsevier

Místo

Nizozemsko

Kniha

Procedia Engineering - Special Issue

Edice

Lan Ding, Francesco Fiorito and Paul Osmond

ISSN

1877-7058

Periodikum

Procedia Engineering

Svazek

180

Číslo

2017

Stát

Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska

Strany od

1186

Strany do

1194

Strany počet

9

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT134766,
  author="Jitka {Peterková} and Jiří {Zach}",
  title="The possibilities of modification of crop-based insulation materials applicable in civil engineering in low-energy and passive houses",
  booktitle="Procedia Engineering - Special Issue",
  year="2017",
  series="Lan Ding, Francesco Fiorito and Paul Osmond",
  journal="Procedia Engineering",
  volume="180",
  number="2017",
  pages="1186--1194",
  publisher="Elsevier",
  address="Nizozemsko",
  doi="10.1016/j.proeng.2017.04.279",
  issn="1877-7058"
}