Primary energy consumption for insulating

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In this article a mathematical model for thermal protection level analysis is developed. It is based on the consumption rate of primary energy. It allows to calculate the relevant thickness of the selected insulation material under any climatic and economic conditions with any constant layers of building envelope taken from structural considerations. The key factors influencing the model are also evaluated. The main factors to influence the energy model are the region degree-days and the energy consumption rate for the production, transportation and installation of the insulation material. The following results were reached: this approach requires the data, which sometimes has no public access, provides us with an objective assessment criteria when comparing the level of building thermal protection in different countries.

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Terekh, M., & Tretyakova, D. (2020). Primary energy consumption for insulating. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 157). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015706008

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