2017
DOI: 10.18280/ijht.350401
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A procedure to evaluate the most suitable integrated solutions for increasing energy performance of the building’s envelope, avoiding moisture problems

Abstract: General guides to support the refurbishment design indicate separately the solutions to common problems such as thermal loss, interstitial condensation, sound transmission, fire safety etc. This paper deals with combined solutions that take into account simultaneously two of these aspects, aiming both at reducing thermal losses and at avoiding or limiting problems related to moisture transfer and condensation, jointly with an indispensable cost analysis. Improving the energy performance of buildings should sta… Show more

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“…STEP 5 -Energy performance calculations. They have been carried on using the climatic data of the three locations, by means of a software based on monthly energy balances, following the indications of the EN ISO 13790 [11], and the national guidelines of the UNI TS 11300 [16], approximatively on the basis of the same procedure indicated in [17], here synthetized:…”
Section: Evaluation Procedures -Comparison Between Two Reference Climamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STEP 5 -Energy performance calculations. They have been carried on using the climatic data of the three locations, by means of a software based on monthly energy balances, following the indications of the EN ISO 13790 [11], and the national guidelines of the UNI TS 11300 [16], approximatively on the basis of the same procedure indicated in [17], here synthetized:…”
Section: Evaluation Procedures -Comparison Between Two Reference Climamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth in population and the increasing demand for comfort levels assure the upward trend in energy demand in the future. Many countries have taken conscience of the importance of the energy efficiency in buildings; they try to reach the nearly zero-energy buildings [1]. Studies to achieve better thermal insulation for reducing the energy consumption are still relevant for these countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMI shielding material is the main solution that reduce the emissions and improves the immunity of electronic equipment. Nowadays, the composite materials become an interesting material in many applications due to its lightweight; such as computation processes, military; and human health [1][2][3]. The metals are the most materials used in the shielding applications thanks to its high conductivity, but metals have few drawbacks such as prone to corrosion, are mainly by reflections, and heavyweights especially in the application where the mass should be low as low possible [4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%