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Thermal Performance of Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems Containing Vacuum Insulation Panels...

by Kenneth W Childs, Therese K Stovall, Kaushik Biswas, Lawrence Carbary
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings XII
Conference Location
Clearwater, Florida, United States of America
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A high-performance wall system is under development to improve wall thermal performance to a level of U-factor of 0.19 W/(m2·K) (R-30 [h·ft2·F]/Btu) in a standard wall thickness by incorporating vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) into an exterior insulation finish system (EIFS). Such a system would be applicable to new construction and will offer a solution to more challenging retrofit situations as well. Multiple design options were considered to balance the need to protect theVIPs during construction and building operation, while minimizing heat transfer through the wall system. The results reported here encompass an indepth assessment of potential system performances including thermal modeling, detailed laboratory measurements under controlled conditions on the component, and system levels according to ASTM C518 (ASTM 2010). The results demonstrate the importance of maximizing the VIP coverage over the wall face. The results also reveal the impact of both the design and execution of system details, such as the joints between adjacent VIPs. The test results include an explicit modeled evaluation of the system performance in a clear wall.