Abstract
© 2017 Elsevier LtdMould growth and surface condensation are problems for many dwellings, and the retrofitting of insulation can increase the risk of these occurring. This is especially the case for historical solid wall properties receiving external wall insulation (EWI), which often have architectural details at the roof eaves that cause discontinuities in the insulation and so can result in excessive thermal bridging. This paper presents the results of an investigation into retrofitted solid wall properties where modelling is used to investigate the problem and effectiveness of insulated coving products which are designed to reducing thermal bridging. Thermal modelling is undertaken to establish the optimum design to reduce risk. The insulated coving was found to be effective in reducing thermal bridging in all the scenarios investigated and to reduce moisture risks occurring in some solid walls situations.
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Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2017.04.013 |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Depositing User (symplectic) | Deposited by Bayjoo, Jennifer on behalf of Glew, David |
Date Deposited: | 06 Jun 2017 10:18 |
Last Modified: | 16 Jul 2024 08:53 |
Item Type: | Article |
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