Phase changing materials in building elements

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Main Author: Ermolli, Sergio Russo
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Koukkari, Heli, Bragança, L.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/12311
Summary: New technologies in building construction and services are needed in order to reduce the big energy consumption in the building stock from which a major part goes for controlling of indoor climate. On the other hand, performance requirements are growing higher because of both more severe regulations and higher comfort requirements by the users – the wide use of air conditioning systems, also in houses, is just an example of this trend. Integration during the design phase among Architecture, Building Technology and Services is thus much recommended to obtain a more sophisticated “living-environment”, using relatively simple strategies and avoiding extra-costs. It is possible to tackle the problem of energy consumption with stratified lightweight skins and layers, high performance materials and integration of installations, like heat pumps for example or wind turbines, and enhancing the use of renewable energy sources by using devices like solar photovoltaic panels or solar thermal exchanger or simply by preferring natural ventilation and natural shading or re-interpreting low processing materials and using them in a clever way.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phase changing materials in building elements
title Phase changing materials in building elements
spellingShingle Phase changing materials in building elements
Ermolli, Sergio Russo
Construction
Building
Sustainability
Building elements
title_short Phase changing materials in building elements
title_full Phase changing materials in building elements
title_fullStr Phase changing materials in building elements
title_full_unstemmed Phase changing materials in building elements
title_sort Phase changing materials in building elements
author Ermolli, Sergio Russo
author_facet Ermolli, Sergio Russo
Koukkari, Heli
Bragança, L.
author_role author
author2 Koukkari, Heli
Bragança, L.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ermolli, Sergio Russo
Koukkari, Heli
Bragança, L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Construction
Building
Sustainability
Building elements
topic Construction
Building
Sustainability
Building elements
description New technologies in building construction and services are needed in order to reduce the big energy consumption in the building stock from which a major part goes for controlling of indoor climate. On the other hand, performance requirements are growing higher because of both more severe regulations and higher comfort requirements by the users – the wide use of air conditioning systems, also in houses, is just an example of this trend. Integration during the design phase among Architecture, Building Technology and Services is thus much recommended to obtain a more sophisticated “living-environment”, using relatively simple strategies and avoiding extra-costs. It is possible to tackle the problem of energy consumption with stratified lightweight skins and layers, high performance materials and integration of installations, like heat pumps for example or wind turbines, and enhancing the use of renewable energy sources by using devices like solar photovoltaic panels or solar thermal exchanger or simply by preferring natural ventilation and natural shading or re-interpreting low processing materials and using them in a clever way.
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