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Thermal performance of light blocks in a Mediterranean climate

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Thermal performance of light blocks in a Mediterranean climate
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2020
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Rui Sousa
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Hipólito Sousa
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CORDIS: Technological sciences > Engineering > Civil engineering
FOS: Engineering and technology > Civil engineering
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Abstract (EN): The challenge of reducing energy consumption in buildings is fundamental for the near future, considering the impact of buildings in the overall energy demands. Mediterranean regions have a mild heating season and a hot and dry winter. Its climate is characterized by plentiful solar radiation all along the year and large daily range of temperature during the summer. Thermal inertia and insulation material properties can act in a different way along the day and the year, and the better solution for the summer can be the worst solution for the cooling season. Masonry walls that define the boundary between the interior and exterior are one of the most important components of buildings mainly for energy efficiency. Despite being one of the most common and ancient building materials, it is possible to improve its performance working in units, mortars and finishes. This work aims at studying the effect of materials with different thermal insulation and thermal mass on thermal comfort and energy savings of three types of buildings, two single-family houses and one apartment, in a Mediterranean climate. Thermal behavior of traditional and light solutions is compared and it is found that thermal comfort is similar but light solutions present lower energy consumptions for the three studied house topologies. Otherwise, this study shows that housing topology has more influence namely, when comparing energy needs.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 13
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