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Advanced Building Envelope Components: Comparative Experiments focuses on the latest research in innovative materials, systems and components, also providing a detailed technical explanation on what this breakthrough means for building exteriors and sustainability. Topics include a discussion of transparent envelope components, including intelligent kinetic skins, such as low-e coatings, high vs. low silver content in glass, solar control coatings, such as silver vs. niobium vs. tin, and more. In addition, opaque envelope components are also presented, including opaque dynamic facades, clay lining vs. plasterboard and nano clayed foams.
Civil Engineers and Environmental Engineers
1. Transparent Envelope Components1.1 Introduction: towards intelligent kinetic skins1.2. Glass1.2.1. low-e coatings: high vs low silver content1.2.2 solar control coatings: Silver vs Niobium vs tin1.2.3 self cleaning coatings1.2.4. insulated unit glass vs double skin1.2.5. aerogel vs transparent1.3. Shadings1.3.1 Slat inclination: 20_, 45_, 60_, 90 angles1.3.2 Slats materials: aluminum vs wood1.3.2 Slats vertical spacing/width: 5–5 cm, 8.5–8.5 cm, 20–15 cm.1.4. Window openings1.4.1. free user openings vs domotic control1.5 Frames1.5.1. aerogel within the cavity vs traditional frame1.6. Structural adesives1.6.1. Two epoxy, one acrylic, one methacrylate and two polyurethane
2. Opaque Envelope Components2.1. Introduction: towards Climative Adaptive building Shells2.2. External side2.2.1 Three opaque dynamic facades2.2.2 Four earthern plasters2.2.3 Four nanotecnology surface treatments2.3. Internal side2.3.1 Clay lining vs plasterboard2.3.2 Brick vs insulation+brick2.4. Envelope core2.4.1 Nanoclayed foams2.4.2 Foams with carbon nanofibers
3. An Important Factor to Consider when Comparing Components: The Occupant's Behaviour3.1. Introduction: towards users' inclusion in energy (retrofit) strategies3.2 Passive vs active users
4. Experimental Methods4.1. Introduction4.2. Experimental methods in laboratory4.3. Experimental methods on-site4.4. Mock-up
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