NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE

This paper addresses the thermal bridges issues of a two storey lightweight steel framed envelope in which the VIPs are placed in an inner “protected” layer of the external walls. This configuration provides “protection” for the VIPs, allows flexibility in installation of façade elements and at the...

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Main Authors: Dimos A. Kontogeorgos, Ioannis A. Atsonios, Ioannis D. Mandilaras, Maria A. Founti
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Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/1097
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spelling doaj-f16b542d5290485697ea6f6c6c3047342020-11-25T03:20:05ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382016-07-0141-231810.7480/jfde.2016.1-2.10971097NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPEDimos A. Kontogeorgos0Ioannis A. Atsonios1Ioannis D. Mandilaras2Maria A. Founti3National Technical University of Athens School of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory of Heterogeneous Mixtures & Combustion Systems Heroon Polytechniou 9, Zografou Campus, Athens 15780, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens School of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory of Heterogeneous Mixtures & Combustion Systems Heroon Polytechniou 9, Zografou Campus, Athens 15780, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens School of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory of Heterogeneous Mixtures & Combustion Systems Heroon Polytechniou 9, Zografou Campus, Athens 15780, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens School of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory of Heterogeneous Mixtures & Combustion Systems Heroon Polytechniou 9, Zografou Campus, Athens 15780, GreeceThis paper addresses the thermal bridges issues of a two storey lightweight steel framed envelope in which the VIPs are placed in an inner “protected” layer of the external walls. This configuration provides “protection” for the VIPs, allows flexibility in installation of façade elements and at the same time permits interventions and modifications (e.g. drilling, installation of appliances) on the internal side of the wall. The envelope is extensively analyzed in terms of all the different types of thermal bridges utilizing commercial computational tools and standardized methodologies and their effect on the overall thermal performance is evaluated. A total improvement of 33% on the heat transfer coefficient of the building is estimated. Results indicate the junctions between the external and internal walls, the external walls and the ceiling, the internal walls and the roof and the internal walls and the floor, respectively, as the most crucial thermal bridges. Different design modifications and solutions are assumed in order to further reduce the impact of the most crucial thermal bridges. The implementation of the modifications resulted to a further reduction of the overall thermal losses by 27.5%, leading to an overall thermal loss reduction by 60.5% when compared to the reference building.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/1097VIP, Thermal Bridges, Lightweight Building, Thermal transmittance
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author Dimos A. Kontogeorgos
Ioannis A. Atsonios
Ioannis D. Mandilaras
Maria A. Founti
spellingShingle Dimos A. Kontogeorgos
Ioannis A. Atsonios
Ioannis D. Mandilaras
Maria A. Founti
NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
VIP, Thermal Bridges, Lightweight Building, Thermal transmittance
author_facet Dimos A. Kontogeorgos
Ioannis A. Atsonios
Ioannis D. Mandilaras
Maria A. Founti
author_sort Dimos A. Kontogeorgos
title NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE
title_short NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE
title_full NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE
title_fullStr NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE
title_full_unstemmed NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF VACUUM INSULATION PANELS ON THE THERMAL BRIDGES OF A LIGHTWEIGHT DRYWALL ENVELOPE
title_sort numerical investigation of the effect of vacuum insulation panels on the thermal bridges of a lightweight drywall envelope
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2016-07-01
description This paper addresses the thermal bridges issues of a two storey lightweight steel framed envelope in which the VIPs are placed in an inner “protected” layer of the external walls. This configuration provides “protection” for the VIPs, allows flexibility in installation of façade elements and at the same time permits interventions and modifications (e.g. drilling, installation of appliances) on the internal side of the wall. The envelope is extensively analyzed in terms of all the different types of thermal bridges utilizing commercial computational tools and standardized methodologies and their effect on the overall thermal performance is evaluated. A total improvement of 33% on the heat transfer coefficient of the building is estimated. Results indicate the junctions between the external and internal walls, the external walls and the ceiling, the internal walls and the roof and the internal walls and the floor, respectively, as the most crucial thermal bridges. Different design modifications and solutions are assumed in order to further reduce the impact of the most crucial thermal bridges. The implementation of the modifications resulted to a further reduction of the overall thermal losses by 27.5%, leading to an overall thermal loss reduction by 60.5% when compared to the reference building.
topic VIP, Thermal Bridges, Lightweight Building, Thermal transmittance
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/jfde/article/view/1097
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