2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10093071
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Thermal and Energy-Efficiency Assessment of Hybrid CLT–glass Façade Elements

Abstract: Façade elements are a building component that satisfies multiple performance parameters. Among other things, “advanced façades” take advantage of hybrid solutions, such as assembling laminated materials. In addition to the enhanced mechanical properties that are typical of optimally composed hybrid structural components, these systems are energy-efficient, durable, and offer lighting comfort and optimal thermal performance, an example of which is the structural solution developed in collaboration with the Univ… Show more

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“…The comparative analysis is based on different threshold limits as from the selected design standards discussed in Section 4. In case of out-of-plane deformations, the reference limit value is taken as in Equation (7).…”
Section: Derivation Of Fragility Curves (Cs#1 and Cs#2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The comparative analysis is based on different threshold limits as from the selected design standards discussed in Section 4. In case of out-of-plane deformations, the reference limit value is taken as in Equation (7).…”
Section: Derivation Of Fragility Curves (Cs#1 and Cs#2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the rising sector of structural glass has been seen as a solid background for load-bearing components and building structures in general [1,2]. Both developments in the production processes and the continuous research innovation supported the safe structural use of this material in load-bearing elements, and its optimal combination with other materials such as wood [3][4][5][6][7], aluminium and steel [8][9][10][11], or composites [12][13][14]. According to current technical knowledge, the construction of columns, beams, walls, floors, roofs, and even stand-alone systems with load-bearing functions for glass is nowadays allowed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These included: indoor Relative Humidity (RH) and temperature, outdoor RH and temperature, RH and temperature data within the cavity of the double insulated glass (for limited time intervals only) and preliminary measurements of the energy consumption for the 3D building system. Alongside the ambient measurements, a thermographic camera was used to capture possible critical details of the Live-Lab assembly, paying special attention to the area of the corner joints [26].…”
Section: Thermal and Energy Efficiency Assessment Of Facade Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, several technologies are available for building energy retrofitting. There are advanced facades [2], highly insulated windows [3], high insulation levels for roofs and walls [4], reflective coatings [5], phase change materials [6], and well-sealed structures [7], to mention a few. In particular, reflective surfaces are becoming popular for two main reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%