The path to the high performance thermal building insulation materials and solutions of tomorrow

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作者
Jelle, Bjorn Petter [1 ,2 ]
Gustavsen, Arild [3 ]
Baetens, Ruben [4 ]
机构
[1] SINTEF Bldg & Infrastruct, Dept Mat & Struct, NO-7465 Trondheim, Norway
[2] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol NTNU, Dept Civil & Transport Engn, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
[3] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol NTNU, Dept Architectural Design Hist & Technol, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
[4] Catholic Univ Leuven KUL, Dept Civil Engn, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium
关键词
vacuum insulation panel; advanced insulation material; vacuum insulation material; nano insulation material; gas insulation material; dynamic insulation material; RADIATIVE HEAT-TRANSFER; ENERGY-STORAGE; PRUSSIAN BLUE; POLYANILINE; PANELS; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY;
D O I
10.1177/1744259110372782
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
In today's society there is an increased focus on various energy aspects. Buildings constitute a large part of the total energy consumption in the world. In this respect it is important to have the optimum heat balance in buildings. That is, in a cold climate one wants to have as well thermally insulated building envelopes as possible. However, even in cold climates there might often be relatively long periods of overheating in the buildings, for example, due to solar heat gains and excessive heat loads from miscellaneous indoor activities. In warm climates overheating is most often the case, for example, in office work spaces with large window glass facades and extensive use of electrical equipment. Insulation retrofit is among the most cost-effective measures, even more cost-effective than, for example, solar photovoltaics. The traditional thermal insulation materials of today have typically thermal conductivities between 33 and 40 mW/(mK). State-of-the-art thermal insulation includes vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) with conductivities between 3 and 4 mW/(mK) in fresh condition to typically 8 mW/(mK) after 25 years aging due to water vapor and air diffusion into the VIP core material, which has an open pore structure. Puncturing the VIP envelope causes an increase in the thermal conductivity to about 20 mW/(mK). The main emphasis of this work centers around the possibilities of inventing and developing innovative and robust highly thermal insulating materials. That is, within this work the objective is to go beyond VIPs and other current state-of-the-art technologies. New concepts are introduced, that is, advanced insulation materials (AIMs) as vacuum insulation materials (VIMs), gas insulation materials (GIMs), nano insulation materials (NIMs), and dynamic insulation materials (DIMs). These materials may have closed pore structures (VIMs and GIMs) or either open or closed pore structures (NIMs). The DIMs aim at controlling the material insulation properties, that is, solid state thermal conductivity, emissivity, and pore gas content. Fundamental theoretical studies aimed at developing an understanding of the basics of thermal conductance in solid state matter at an elementary and atomic level have been addressed. The ultimate goal of these studies is to develop tailor-made novel high performance thermal insulation materials and dynamic insulation materials, the latter one enabling to control and regulate the thermal conductivity in the materials themselves, that is from highly insulating to highly conducting. Furthermore, requirements of the future high performance thermal insulation materials and solutions have been proposed. At the moment, the NIM solution seems to represent the best high performance low conductivity thermal solution for the foreseeable future. If robust and practical DIMs can be manufactured, they have great potential due to their thermal insulation regulating abilities.
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