Experimental investigation of rockwool insulation hygrothermal properties related to material structure

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The hygrothermal properties related to rockwool insulation material structure with different additives are presented using rockwool insulation products obtained from row material of southern Serbia (Vranje region) in the wide range of reference temperatures (10 °C to 70 °C). The hygrothermal properties of basic sample (without additives) are compared to two samples with different additives for two sets of rockwool insulation samples namely: light-soft-panels with density of 50 kg/m3, and middle-weight-panels with density of 80 kg/m3. It is shown that there is significant (approximately 10%) improvement of thermal conductivity for additives based on zeolite. Also, correlation of thermal conductivity and sorption properties of selected samples are presented.

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Djurović-Petrović, M. D. (2015). Experimental investigation of rockwool insulation hygrothermal properties related to material structure. Thermal Science, 19(3), 923–928. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI131216168D

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