Analysis of the Sintered Porous Brick Wall Insulation Performance Using Different Ways Masonry

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Through the three-dimensional heat transfers numerical simulation of eight kinds with the different number of holes, void ratio and arrangement of sintered shale porous brick (size: 240mm×190mm×90mm), which simulate the sintered porous brick under two different laying way that is 240mm wall and 190mm wall of equivalent thermal conductivity. The result shows: the same kind of porous brick as 240mm wall and 190mm wall, when the equivalent thermal conductivity coefficient has phased difference that the wall insulation effect is obviously different. Through the analysis of two different methods of the masonry wall thermal insulation performance of the influence by different reasons, targeted to put forward some suggestions in order to improve calorific performance of the wall.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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550-554

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March 2015

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DOI: 10.1080/10407790190053987

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