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Hygrothermal performance of exterior walls covered with aerogel-based insulating rendering

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ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 84, Issue -, Pages 241-251

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.07.039

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Hygrothermal wall assessment; Aerogel-based insulating rendering; WUFI numerical simulation; Experimental set-up

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In this study, we present a recently patented insulating rendering based on silica-aerogels. It is mainly developed for exterior thermal insulation applications. In addition to new buildings, it can be used for retrofitting existing ones since it has a high insulation performance and its application is easy, compatible with the traditional masonry facades, and using the well-known ordinary techniques. The objectives are to examine the hygrothermal performance of walls with this rendering and to compare different thermal insulation configurations. The methodology followed is developing a numerical model, then conducting an experimental set-up on a test-cell having the rendering on its south wall to validate the numerical model under real weather conditions. Different exterior wall structures are examined: no insulation, exterior insulation using this rendering, interior insulation, and interior and exterior insulation. Six assessment criteria are used: assembly water content, drying rate, mold growth, condensation risk, ASHRAE-160 criterion, and heat losses. Results show that interior thermal insulation systems can cause several moisture problems: inability to dry out over the years, condensation risk, etc. Adding the aerogel-based rendering on the exterior surface of the un-insulated or the already internally insulated walls reduces significantly or even removes the moisture risks. Also, it reduces significantly the wall heat losses. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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