Monitoring Thermal Parameters of Lightweight Wood-Based Perimeter Walls

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Based on initial measurements that have been performed on a sample wall, partial results of long time monitoring are presented. The wall was lightweight timber-frame construction built in a climate chamber in the laboratory pavilion type Department of Building Constructions and Urban Planning Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Žilina. Article is focused on changes of thermal properties of insulations during day affected by actual weather condition.

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October 2014

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