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Abstract

The goal of the project CleanTechBlock 2 is to develop and test a durable and sustainable construction wall element which complies with the building regulations of 2020, and has a certain aesthetics attractiveness. The CleanTechBlock (CTB) prefabricated elements consist of cellular glass insulation blocks mounted in between two layers of brick masonry [1] [2].

The aim of this technical document is to report the results of the different experimental investigations performed on the CTB and other commercial cellular glass samples to determined their thermal conductivity. These experimental investigations have been carried out at the Laboratory of Building Energy and Indoor Environment at the Department of Civil Engineering of Aalborg University (Denmark).
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherDepartment of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University
Number of pages28
Publication statusPublished - 2019
SeriesDCE Technical Reports
Number263
ISSN1901-726X

Bibliographical note

Financially supported by the EUDP project EUDP 15-I, CleanTechBlock II – energibesparende facadebeklædning, J.nr. 64015-0018 [1] [2].

Keywords

  • Building regulations of 2020
  • Sustainable construction
  • Wall elements

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