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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

A. Korjenic, T. Bernard:
"Elimination or reducing of the thermal bridges using a linear heating element";
Talk: enviBUILD 2014, Buildings and Environment, Brno (invited); 2014-09-18 - 2014-09-19; in: "enviBUILD 2014 - Buildings and Environment-Proceedings", (2014), 4 pages.



English abstract:
Not only in Austria but also in EU and worldwide is the problem concerning restoration of old buildings very present. In the soaked massive brick walls are very often, moist caused, low U- values and very low surface temperature, especially in the walls corner. At the Research Centre of Building Physics, TU Vienna, was an investigation carried out, which should act solution to this problem. To compensate thermal deficits of a cold wall corner (thermal bridge) area a linear heating component has been studied in the form of a pipe-in-pipe system, which raises the temperature of the wall corner and prevents the condensation. Through a targeted local heat supply, the necessary heating power is registered, within the temperature doesnīt fall below the critical value, at which it can come to building of condense water or to formation of mould. The calculations performed with a COMSOL program were carried out using tests on a real object. Thus, the calculated and the measured values could be compared. The first results can be seen as promising in terms of heating power saving, where you donīt need to heat the whole room to a high temperature. Through the selective heat power supply in the corner area thermal bridge effect will be eliminated.

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