To meet the national regulation on building energy needs while preserving the architectural heritage, the renovation of protected historic buildings implies to insulate internally their facades. However, it is a technically risky solution. This work is part of the European project RIBuild that develops guidelines to ensure moisture-safe solutions. For that purpose, historical buildings were monitored to confront the current state-of-the-art of hygrothermal simulations with in-situ measurements. To enforce these calculations, stones used in Swiss traditional construction were characterised, and materials' modelling were investigated. The results of the study will be integrated into a probabilistic web-tool.
Détails
Titre
Hygrothermal assessment of historic buildings' external walls : preliminary findings from the RIBuild project for Switzerland
Auteur(s)/ trice(s)
Giorgi, Morgane (School of Engineering and Management Vaud, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland) Favre, Didier (School of Engineering and Management Vaud, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland) Goulouti, Kyriaki (School of Engineering and Management Vaud, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland) Lasvaux, Sébastien (School of Engineering and Management Vaud, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland)
Date
2019-09
Publié dans
Journal of Physics: Conference Series - Proceedings of CISBAT 2019 – International Scientific Conference, 4-6 September 2019, Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume
2019, vol. 1343
Editeur
Lausanne, Switzerland, 6-9 September 2019
Pagination
6 p.
Présenté à
CISBAT 2019 International Scientific Conference: Climate Resilient Cities - Energy Efficiency & Renewables in the Digital Era, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2019-09-04, 2019-09-06