Materials constituting the buildings envelope must fulfill numerous tasks, as they play the role of mean of separation between the indoor ambient and the outdoor environment. Buildings continuously exchange heat, radiation, light, humidity, and noise with the surroundings through the opaque and transparent surfaces. It is therefore of primary importance the knowledge of the physical parameters influencing these interactions, with particular emphasis to the measurement techniques and procedures. The following paragraphs start with the analysis of the properties linked to the heat exchange, moving then to radiative and lighting characteristics, followed by the acoustic and hygrometric features and a mention of building materials embodied energy. The chapter ends with a review of the previous indicated properties for the most common materials used in the construction sector.

Physical Properties of Building Materials

Francesco D'Alessandro;
2019

Abstract

Materials constituting the buildings envelope must fulfill numerous tasks, as they play the role of mean of separation between the indoor ambient and the outdoor environment. Buildings continuously exchange heat, radiation, light, humidity, and noise with the surroundings through the opaque and transparent surfaces. It is therefore of primary importance the knowledge of the physical parameters influencing these interactions, with particular emphasis to the measurement techniques and procedures. The following paragraphs start with the analysis of the properties linked to the heat exchange, moving then to radiative and lighting characteristics, followed by the acoustic and hygrometric features and a mention of building materials embodied energy. The chapter ends with a review of the previous indicated properties for the most common materials used in the construction sector.
2019
978-0-12-812817-6
thermal insulation
sound insulation
sound absorption
building
building properties
lighting properties
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