2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2010.12.012
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Aerogel insulation for building applications: A state-of-the-art review

Abstract: Aerogels are regarded as one of the most promising high performance thermal insulation materials for building applications today. With a thermal conductivity down to 13 mW/(mK) for commercial products they show remarkable characteristics compared to traditional thermal insulation materials. Also the possibility of high transmittances in the solar spectrum is of high interest for the construction sector. With the proper knowledge they give both the architect and engineer the opportunity of re-inventing architec… Show more

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“…Potentially, entire glass panes could be manufactured solely of aerogel (Young 2010), but this is unlikely to become a reality soon. Note also the recent state-of-theart review on aerogel insulation for building applications by Baetens et al (2011).…”
Section: Aerogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Potentially, entire glass panes could be manufactured solely of aerogel (Young 2010), but this is unlikely to become a reality soon. Note also the recent state-of-theart review on aerogel insulation for building applications by Baetens et al (2011).…”
Section: Aerogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed process results in a krypton rich gas with some xenon residuals (about one order of magnitude less xenon in air than krypton) which may be further separated if desirable. With respect to gas conduction and idea generation, it is referred to the recent investigations by Baetens et al (2010bcd), Baetens et al (2011), Jelle et al (2010b and , treating vacuum insulation panels (VIP), phase change materials (PCM), gas-filled panels (GFP), aerogels and the possible future thermal building insulation materials and solutions, e.g. nano insulation materials (NIM) with open or closed nano pore structures.…”
Section: Glazing Cavity Gas Fillsmentioning
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“…Aerogel blankets may be seen as one of the most promising thermal insulation materials as they have a thermal conductivity 2-2.5 times lower than that of conventional MW [60]. A comprehensive review on aerogel and its utilization in buildings was provided by Cuce et al [61].…”
Section: Strategies For Improving the Thermal Resistance Of Lsf Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functions provided 31 by efficient glazing systems include high insulation properties [1,2]; solar and lighting dynamic properties [3]; 32 renewable energy integration [4]; and shading and redirection [5]. 33…”
Section: Background 29mentioning
confidence: 99%