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Abstract(s)
Sustainability and efficiency in buildings are concepts that have been recently growing
and developing. Its application in several buildings has become mandatory in many
countries around the world. One of the major challenges faced by sustainable buildings
is the achievement of satisfactory levels in efficiency terms, without negatively
impacting the economics. The residential construction sector has great potential for
energy savings and is also where building strategies need to be carefully planned,
as they seek to meet the needs of residents not only in the present, but also over
time. Residential design must be done thoroughly and must include the analysis of all
climate variables involved. In order to verify a residential building envelope behaviour
regarding energy and thermal efficiency, this paper intended to evaluate through
software Design Builder®, walls and roofs with a rock wool layer, placed in a Light Steel
Frame (LSF) house.
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Insulating materials Light steel frame Heat gains Heat losses
Citation
Consoli, Isabel; Andrade, C.A.R.; Tabalipa, Ney Lyzandro (2020). Analysis of heat balance in a light steel frame residence with different insulating thickness. In ICEUBI2019 International Congress on Engineering — Engineering for Evolution. Covilhã, Portugal
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Knowledge E