2015
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.21.3.7334
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Moisture dependent thermal properties of hydrophilic mineral wool: application of the effective media theory

Abstract: Thermal properties of mineral wool based materials appear to be of high importance because the most widespread practice is using them as thermal insulation boards. Their thermal conductivity is easily found, i.e. data sheets from producers, often including specific heat capacity, but usually only characteristic values for dry state. Exposure to outside climate or any other environment containing moisture can negatively affect the thermal insulation properties of the mineral wool. This is why the presence of wa… Show more

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“…In the Laboratory of Building Physic, LFC, of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, FEUP, several works have been developed that greatly contributed to the system's sizing. For over 15 years the phenomena of rising damp in building walls have been studied [85,86].…”
Section: Rising Damp Treatment In Historical Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Laboratory of Building Physic, LFC, of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, FEUP, several works have been developed that greatly contributed to the system's sizing. For over 15 years the phenomena of rising damp in building walls have been studied [85,86].…”
Section: Rising Damp Treatment In Historical Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the wall layers, the material properties (water vapor permeability), and the conditions of temperature and humidity on the opposite sides of the partitions may lead to condensation of water vapor inside the wall [16]. The presence of water in the material causes a deterioration of its properties, for example insulating parameters [17][18][19][20]. Also it can lead to the phenomenon of freezing, which adversely affects the stability of the building material.…”
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“…Then the material is heated to 250 • C to create a hard plate, Figure 2.18 [45]. Moisture inside the mineral wool is usually undesirable, so some mineral wool includes hydrophobic additives in order to help the material repel water [46]. Sometimes hydrophilic additives are used in special circumstances such as the "desalination of masonries and green roofs" [46].…”
Section: Mineral Woolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moisture inside the mineral wool is usually undesirable, so some mineral wool includes hydrophobic additives in order to help the material repel water [46]. Sometimes hydrophilic additives are used in special circumstances such as the "desalination of masonries and green roofs" [46]. Therefore, the thermal properties of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic mineral wool are of interest.…”
Section: Mineral Woolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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