An empirical analysis of the Lithuanian and
polish normative requirements and their influence on the payback of a thermo-insulation layer
of an external wall detail
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An empirical analysis of the Lithuanian and
polish normative requirements and their influence on the payback of a thermo-insulation layer
of an external wall detail
Publication date: 28.09.2016
Technical Transactions, 2015, Civil Engineering Issue 4-B (28) 2015, pp. 79-86
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An empirical analysis of the Lithuanian and
polish normative requirements and their influence on the payback of a thermo-insulation layer
of an external wall detail
The article provides the empirical analysis of thermo-insulation layer thickness (expanded polystyrene – EPS70) of the typical wall detail and its investment payback period in the traditional new construction single-apartment residential and net-zero energy building. On the basis of the results a simple payback period was calculated. Geographic region of Lithuania and Poland was chosen as the research object. The research results are important for building investors, designers, also for the auditors and experts of buildings energy consumption.
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Information: Technical Transactions, 2015, Civil Engineering Issue 4-B (28) 2015, pp. 79-86
Article type: Original article
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An empirical analysis of the Lithuanian and
polish normative requirements and their influence on the payback of a thermo-insulation layer
of an external wall detail
An empirical analysis of the Lithuanian and
polish normative requirements and their influence on the payback of a thermo-insulation layer
of an external wall detail
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Published at: 28.09.2016
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