A procedure to evaluate the most suitable integrated solutions for increasing energy performance of the building’s envelope, avoiding moisture problems
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The subject of the research is oriented to typical buildings, often critical from the energy standpoint, which are
represented by social housings. The refurbishment target should be the NZEB model, even if it is very difficult to
find suitable general solutions. As the renovation design process depends also on the sustainability of costs, an
evaluation procedure, previously proposed, is widened to take into account this aspect, by considering
characteristics and constraints, and assuring reasonable costs for the most suitable solutions.
The methodology has been applied to a case study represented by a common building unit. The insulation
improvement is made through a choice of the most suitable combination of material and thickness, with the aim
not only of the energy saving, but also of the reduction of the risk of vapour condensation that depends, among
other things, on the position of the insulating materials within the wall’s structure. Some combined refurbishment
solutions for the building envelope are examined and the corresponding costs are evaluated. Moreover, to show the
importance of the problem in mild and continental climates, a comparison of the results in different climatic
conditions is presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
EPBD; Energy Performance; Vapour Condensation Risk; Cost Analysis; Building Refurbishment
Elenco autori:
Magrini, Anna; Lazzari, Stefano; Marenco, Ludovica; Guazzi, Giulia
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