| Literature DB >> 33261959 |
Seunghwan Wi1, Ji Hun Park1, Young Uk Kim1, Sungwoong Yang1, Sumin Kim2.
Abstract
As energy use in the building sector is increasing worldwide, building materials with characteristics that save energy are becoming increasingly important; in addition, there is an emerging need for high-performance insulation materials with low thermal conductivity. However, thermal insulation should consider thermal conductivity, which is the main performance parameter, in addition to the water adsorption rate, acidity, and deformation and expansion due to drying conditions. This study evaluated the main performance of 21 insulation materials used at construction sites to objectively and clearly evaluate their overall performance, including their thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity was measured by the heat flow meter method according to ASTM C518 and ISO 8301 standards; it was also evaluated according to the drying conditions. The water absorption rate was evaluated by ISO 2896 to ensure the sustainability and long-term thermal conductivity performance of the material. Acidity was evaluated with ASTM E861 to reduce the environmental load of the buildings and soil. The results of this study reviewed an appropriate method to measure the main performance according to the type of insulation.Entities:
Keywords: Acidity; Performance evaluation; Thermal conductivity; Thermal insulation; Water adsorption
Year: 2020 PMID: 33261959 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071