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ŠŤASTNÍK, S. VALA, J.
Original Title
Effect Of Thermal Radiation On The Surface Degradation Of Materiels Of Building Claddings
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The improvement of thermal technical properties of insulation layers is a crucial point of reconstruction of all building objects, in the first place of the large block of flats from the socialistic period in Czechoslovakia, with the aim to extend their lifetime. However, a typical phenomenon of such reconstruction is the occur-rence of algae on the outer surface of the new insulation system and conse-quently their surface degradation. This phenomenon can be explained by the night condensation of vapour from porous material structures, driven by the heat radiation, in Central European climatic conditions active namely in two "windows" in the infra-red wavelength range. The mathematical model of evolu-tion of temperature and moisture fields is based on the physical laws of conser-vation of mass and energy. The numerical simulation of this process, coming from the method of discretization in time and from the finite difference method, makes use of the original software, written in the Pascal code. The comparison of result from numerical simulation and laboratory experiments leads to some recommendations, how to avoid the algae coatings.
Keywords
Thermal radiation, algae occurence on ETICS, degradation
Authors
ŠŤASTNÍK, S.; VALA, J.
RIV year
2006
Released
13. 10. 2006
Publisher
Vydavatelstvo STU
Location
Kočovce, Slovensko
ISBN
80-227-2536-6
Book
Proceedings of the Seminar Thermophysics 2006
Pages from
5
Pages to
Pages count
1
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT21618, author="Stanislav {Šťastník} and Jiří {Vala}", title="Effect Of Thermal Radiation On The Surface Degradation Of Materiels Of Building Claddings", booktitle="Proceedings of the Seminar Thermophysics 2006", year="2006", pages="5--5", publisher="Vydavatelstvo STU", address="Kočovce, Slovensko", isbn="80-227-2536-6" }