Leistungskriterien für Innenraumputze vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels und des Nutzerkomforts

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Authors

  • Michael Kleber
  • Martin Umminger
  • Benedict Brecht
  • Michael Vogel
  • Michael Haist
  • Harald S. Müller
  • Janus W. Schipper
  • Andreas Wagner

External Research Organisations

  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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Translated title of the contributionPerformance criteria for interior plaster in the scope of climate change and occupants' comfort
Original languageGerman
Pages234-244
Number of pages11
Volume39
Issue number4
JournalBAUPHYSIK
Publication statusPublished - 8 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Performance criteria for interior plaster in the scope of climate change and occupants' comfort. Current climate projections forecast that climate change will cause both a rise in summer temperatures and air humidity as well as an increase of extreme weather events. Warm-humid (sultry) conditions will not only affect human comfort outdoors, but especially indoors in residential spaces. The objective of this study was to derive technical criterions for the properties of so-called “climate-active” interior plaster systems which help to regulate the indoor climate by moisture absorption, storage and desorption. Recent analysis shows that customized material properties can improve moisture regulation and thereby the comfort. Relevant simulations and experiments are presented. A modification of the comfort limits for air humidity at high temperatures from standards is proposed and its exemplary use is shown.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Sustainable Development Goals

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Leistungskriterien für Innenraumputze vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels und des Nutzerkomforts. / Kleber, Michael; Umminger, Martin; Brecht, Benedict et al.
In: BAUPHYSIK, Vol. 39, No. 4, 08.08.2017, p. 234-244.

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Kleber, M, Umminger, M, Brecht, B, Vogel, M, Haist, M, Müller, HS, Schipper, JW & Wagner, A 2017, 'Leistungskriterien für Innenraumputze vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels und des Nutzerkomforts' BAUPHYSIK, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 234-244. https://doi.org/10.1002/bapi.201710026
Kleber, M., Umminger, M., Brecht, B., Vogel, M., Haist, M., Müller, H. S., Schipper, J. W., & Wagner, A. (2017). Leistungskriterien für Innenraumputze vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels und des Nutzerkomforts. BAUPHYSIK, 39(4), 234-244. https://doi.org/10.1002/bapi.201710026
Kleber M, Umminger M, Brecht B, Vogel M, Haist M, Müller HS et al. Leistungskriterien für Innenraumputze vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels und des Nutzerkomforts. BAUPHYSIK. 2017 Aug 8;39(4):234-244. doi: 10.1002/bapi.201710026
Kleber, Michael ; Umminger, Martin ; Brecht, Benedict et al. / Leistungskriterien für Innenraumputze vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels und des Nutzerkomforts. In: BAUPHYSIK. 2017 ; Vol. 39, No. 4. pp. 234-244.
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