Supplementary data for: "Hygrothermal assessment of internally insulated historic solid masonry walls with focus on the thermal bridge due to internal partition walls"

  • Nickolaj Feldt Jensen (Contributor)
  • Carsten Rode (Creator)
  • E.B. Møller (Technical University of Denmark) (Creator)

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Supplementary data for: N.F. Jensen, C. Rode, E.B. Møller, 2021, "Hygrothermal assessment of internally insulated historic solid masonry walls with focus on the thermal bridge due to internal partition walls"The article is submitted for review for the International Building Physics Conference 2021.The authors are awaiting link/DOI for the article. This study investigated the hygrothermal performance of five thermal insulation systems for internal retrofitting purposes. Focus was on the hygrothermal performance near partition brick walls compared to the middle of the wall. The setup consisted of two 40-feet (12.2 m) insulated reefer containers with controlled indoor climate, reconfigured with several holes (1x2 m each) containing solid masonry walls with embedded wooden elements on the interior side, an internal brick partition wall and different internal insulation systems, with and without exterior hydrophobisation. Relative humidity and temperature were measured over five years in the masonry/insulation interface and near the interior surface, in the centre of the test field and near the internal partition wall. In addition, calibrated numerical simulations were performed for further investigation of the thermal bridge effect. The datasets comprises:1) Measurements from the experimental setup (hourly and 96-hour average values)2) Visual representations of the measurements from the experimental setup 3) VTT mould growth modelling (calculation files and results)4) Calibrated Delphin simulation models (including Output JPG files)
Date made available5 Mar 2021
PublisherTechnical University of Denmark

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