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Vacuum insulation panels for building applications: A review and beyond

Authors :
Steinar Grynning
Bjørn Petter Jelle
Ruben Baetens
Jan Vincent Thue
Sivert Uvsløkk
Arild Gustavsen
Martin Tenpierik
Source :
Energy and Buildings
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

Vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) are regarded as one of the most promising high performance thermal insulation solutions on the market today. Thermal performances three to six times better than still-air are achieved by applying a vacuum to an encapsulated micro-porous material, resulting in a great potential for combining the reduction of energy consumption in buildings with slim constructions. However, thermal bridging due to the panel envelope and degradation of thermal performance through time occurs with current technology. Furthermore, VIPs cannot be cut on site and the panels are fragile towards damaging. These effects have to be taken into account for building applications as they may diminish the overall usability and thermal performance. This paper is as far as the authors know the first comprehensive review on VIPs. Properties, requirements and possibilities of foil encapsulated VIPs for building applications are studied based on available literature, emphasizing thermal bridging and degradation through time. An extension is made towards gas-filled panels and aerogels, showing that other high performance thermal insulation solutions do exist. Combining the technology of these solutions and others may lead to a new leap forward. Feasible paths beyond VIPs are investigated and possibilities such as vacuum insulation materials (VIMs) and nano insulation materials (NIMs) are proposed. This work has been supported by the Research Council of Norway, AF Gruppen, Glava, Hunton Fiber as, Icopal, Isola, Jackon, maxit, Moelven ByggModul, Rambøll, Skanska, Statsbygg and Takprodusentenes forskningsgruppe through the SINTEF/NTNU research project ”Robust Envelope Construction Details for Buildings of the 21st Century” (ROBUST).

Details

ISSN :
03787788
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy and Buildings
Accession number :
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