Aerogel-based plasters for renovation of buildings in Sweden: Identification of possibilities, information deficiencies and challenges
Licentiate thesis, 2021
This thesis summarizes the work done on addressing the possibilities and challenges associated with the application of aerogel-based plasters in Sweden. The study is from a risk assessment point of view with focus on the hygrothermal performance, long-term durability and compatibility of aerogel-based plasters with other materials when installed in multilayer wall configurations. Literature review, semi-structured interviews, numerical energy simulations, study visits and laboratory measurements are the selected methods for the purpose of this study.
The results of the study show that APs are promising materials to improve the energy efficiency in buildings when renovating existing buildings in Sweden. However, and despite the large research efforts on aerogel-based plasters, a complete and reliable set of hygrothermal and mechanical properties for aerogel-based plasters is still lacking. Information about these properties is necessary to perform advanced hygrothermal- and risk assessment analyses. To confirm the performance and to justify the higher investment cost of aerogel-based plasters, their long-term durability and compatibility with other building materials need to be further explored as well. For the future introduction of aerogel-based plasters in Sweden, reliable information and documentation are needed. These are needed to evaluate the economic aspects, service life and adaptability of the material to the Swedish building regulations.
compatibility
durability
plaster
mechanical
render
energy efficient retrofitting
hygrothermal
renovation
listed building
Aerogel
Author
Ali Naman Karim
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Technology
Super insulation plasters in renovation of buildings in Sweden: energy efficiency and possibilities with new building materials
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science,;Vol. 588(2020)
Paper in proceeding
Performance differences and information deficiency about contemporary aerogel-based plasters
Super insulation render for renovation and new constructions
Swedish Energy Agency (2018-006152), 2019-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.
Driving Forces
Sustainable development
Subject Categories
Construction Management
Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology
Building Technologies
Areas of Advance
Energy
Lic / Architecture and Civil Engineering / Chalmers University of Technology: 2021:3
Publisher
Chalmers
Opponent: Prof. Tore Kvande, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, NTNU, Norway