Abstract
The main purpose of thermal insulation in buildings is to reduce conductive heat loss and maintain appropriate interior surface temperatures. How ever, ensuring the desired performance requires not only good workmanship during construction but also careful prediction of the hygro-thermal behavior of building components with complex geometry and material composition (thermal bridges). This paper includes the results of a study of insulated building components typical to the construction practice in North America, concentrating on low-rise residential and commercial buildings. It deals specifically with the significance of the accurate simulation of conductive heat transfer for both energy (heat load calculations) and building integrity issues (surface condensation).
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