Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai

An effective decrease of investments in additional insulation of buildings could be achieved by insulation from the inside by special building elements with high—thermal resistance. It is suggested by the authors to produce such elements from expanded polystyrene with additives decreasing combustib...

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Main Authors: Rimvydas Puodžiukynas, Milda Puodžiukynienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2000-02-01
Series:Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/9245
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spelling doaj-f97fe21c125d40f7ba5be4a0576d90a22021-07-02T14:36:31ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Civil Engineering and Management1392-37301822-36052000-02-016110.3846/13921525.2000.10531560Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimaiRimvydas Puodžiukynas0Milda Puodžiukynienė1Institute of Architecture and Construction , Tunelio 60, Kaunas , LT-3035 , LithuaniaInstitute of Architecture and Construction , Tunelio 60, Kaunas , LT-3035 , Lithuania An effective decrease of investments in additional insulation of buildings could be achieved by insulation from the inside by special building elements with high—thermal resistance. It is suggested by the authors to produce such elements from expanded polystyrene with additives decreasing combustibility. The insulating elements could be of two types: • large expanded polystyrene boards (equal to the height of rooms) and 5.5 or 8.5 cm thickness and 18 or 25 kg/m3 density from one side covered by 2 mm layer of polymergypsum plaster and glass fibre with textured surface; • insulating combined blocks of 25 cm width and 40–100 cm length and thickness of 7 or 10 cm, where expanded polystyrene board with thickness of 5.5 or 8.5 cm is covered by 0,75 layer of polymergypsum plaster. The description of such combined insulating elements construction is presented in the paper as well as the research data of physical-mechanical, thermal properties and test results on combustibility. The investigation data are summarised in 2 Tables and 7 Figures. As the conclusion, the recommendations for additional insulation blocks of flats from the inside by combined insulating boards and blocks are presented. Then the thermal resistance of external expanded clay concrete walls could be increased up to 2.0–2.1 m2 ·K/W, applying the insulating elements with thermal resistance of 1.3–1.4 m2·K/W and thermal resistance of ceramic brick masonry—up to 3.0–3.1 m2·K/W, applying insulating elements with thermal resistance of 2.0–2.1 m2·K/W. The test results on combustibility which the elements under discussion are recognised as material with low fire spread and could be applied as the insulation inside buildings, are presented. The results of economical calculations are presented too. It is pointed out that the proposed additional insulating blocks of flats from the inside by suggested insulating elements with high—thermal resistance is significantly cheaper in comparison with the well-known external insulation. First Published Online: 26 Jul 2012   http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/9245-
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Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
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author_facet Rimvydas Puodžiukynas
Milda Puodžiukynienė
author_sort Rimvydas Puodžiukynas
title Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
title_short Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
title_full Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
title_fullStr Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
title_full_unstemmed Investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/Statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
title_sort investigations of building elements with high—thermal resistance for additional insulation from the inside/statybinių detalių, skirtų pastatams apšiltini iš vidaus, tyrimai
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
issn 1392-3730
1822-3605
publishDate 2000-02-01
description An effective decrease of investments in additional insulation of buildings could be achieved by insulation from the inside by special building elements with high—thermal resistance. It is suggested by the authors to produce such elements from expanded polystyrene with additives decreasing combustibility. The insulating elements could be of two types: • large expanded polystyrene boards (equal to the height of rooms) and 5.5 or 8.5 cm thickness and 18 or 25 kg/m3 density from one side covered by 2 mm layer of polymergypsum plaster and glass fibre with textured surface; • insulating combined blocks of 25 cm width and 40–100 cm length and thickness of 7 or 10 cm, where expanded polystyrene board with thickness of 5.5 or 8.5 cm is covered by 0,75 layer of polymergypsum plaster. The description of such combined insulating elements construction is presented in the paper as well as the research data of physical-mechanical, thermal properties and test results on combustibility. The investigation data are summarised in 2 Tables and 7 Figures. As the conclusion, the recommendations for additional insulation blocks of flats from the inside by combined insulating boards and blocks are presented. Then the thermal resistance of external expanded clay concrete walls could be increased up to 2.0–2.1 m2 ·K/W, applying the insulating elements with thermal resistance of 1.3–1.4 m2·K/W and thermal resistance of ceramic brick masonry—up to 3.0–3.1 m2·K/W, applying insulating elements with thermal resistance of 2.0–2.1 m2·K/W. The test results on combustibility which the elements under discussion are recognised as material with low fire spread and could be applied as the insulation inside buildings, are presented. The results of economical calculations are presented too. It is pointed out that the proposed additional insulating blocks of flats from the inside by suggested insulating elements with high—thermal resistance is significantly cheaper in comparison with the well-known external insulation. First Published Online: 26 Jul 2012  
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url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/9245
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