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Key Engineering Materials | 2016

Factors for Eco-Efficiency Improvement of Thermal Insulation Materials

Jun Kono; Yutaka Goto; York Ostermeyer; Rolf Frischknecht; Holger Wallbaum

Thermal insulation material is an important component to reduce the environmental impact of buildings through the reduction of energy consumption in the operation phase. However, the material itself has embodied environmental impacts for the value it provides. Eco-efficiency is a method that quantifies relation between the environmental performance and the created value of a product system. This study investigated contributing factors of the eco-efficiency of thermal insulation materials to support decision making of material manufacturers. For the improvement of eco-efficiency, the assessment was made in two scopes: investigating the contributing factors of impact caused at production processes; and thermal performance through thermo-physical properties. For quantifying environmental impacts, cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment (LCA) of each materials were made. The life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) indicators used were ReCiPe H/A and global warming potential (GWP100a). For the assessment of production process, the inventories of the materials were assigned to six categories: heat, chemicals, electricity, transportation, raw materials and wastes. Among the assessed materials, contribution of electricity and heat within the production process was large for foam glass which had the highest potential to improve the eco-efficiency which was by factor 1.72. The analysis on relation between thermo-physical properties and eco-efficiency based on product data of the materials highlighted the importance of density as an indicator upon development and use. Althoughdensity often gains less attention,the finding suggested the effectiveness of improving the efficiency by having lower density without compensating the performance of the materials.


Building and Environment | 2011

Preliminary investigation of a vapor-open envelope tailored for subtropical climate

Yutaka Goto; K. Ghazi Wakili; York Ostermeyer; Th. Frank; Noriaki Ando; Holger Wallbaum


Building Simulation | 2012

Heat and moisture balance simulation of a building with vapor-open envelope system for subtropical regions

Yutaka Goto; Karim Ghazi Wakili; Thomas Frank; Thomas Stahl; York Ostermeyer; Naoto Ando; Holger Wallbaum


Energy and Buildings | 2012

Economic, ecological and thermo-hygric optimization of a vapor-open envelope for subtropical climates

Yutaka Goto; York Ostermeyer; K. Ghazi Wakili; Holger Wallbaum


Building and Environment | 2016

Hygrothermal performance of a vapor-open envelope for subtropical climate, field test and model validation

Yutaka Goto; Karim Ghazi Wakili; York Ostermeyer; Angela Sasic Kalagasidis; Holger Wallbaum


World Conference on Timber Engineering 2014, 10-14 August 2014, Quebec City | 2014

Sustainable wooden envelope for subtropical regions - The realization and validation in Japan

Yutaka Goto; York Ostermeyer; Karim Ghazi Wakili; Andrea Frangi; Naoto Ando; Holger Wallbaum


SHINKENCHIKU | 2017

CLT Constructions and Sustainability - Case Study in Sweden

Yutaka Goto


World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE 2016), August 22-25, Vienna (Austria) | 2016

Hygrothermal Design of a Prefabricated Wooden Facade Module for School Building Renovation in Sweden

Yutaka Goto; Shea Hagy; Holger Wallbaum


The 5th International Conference on Green and Sustainable Innovation (ICGSI 2015) Towards Green Growth and Green Competitiveness" | 2015

Utilization of Multi-Criteria Assessment on Building Thermal Insulation Materials

Jun Kono; Yutaka Goto; York Ostermeyer; Holger Wallbaum


CISBAT 2015 International Conference "Future Buildings and Districts - Sustainability from Nano to Urban Scale", Lausanne, Switzerland, September 9-11, 2015 | 2015

Indoor comfort evaluation of a sustainable wooden house with a novel vapor-open envelope system in subtropical climate

Yutaka Goto; York Ostermeyer; Holger Wallbaum

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Holger Wallbaum

Chalmers University of Technology

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York Ostermeyer

Chalmers University of Technology

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Karim Ghazi Wakili

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Thomas Frank

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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K. Ghazi Wakili

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Thomas Stahl

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Jun Kono

Chalmers University of Technology

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Rolf Frischknecht

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Th. Frank

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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