The Effect of Mechanical Load on the Thermal Conductivity of Building Materials

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  • J. Toman
  • R. Černý

Abstract

The effect of mechanical load on the thermal conductivity of building materials in the design of envelope parts of building structures is studied. A typical building material is chosen in the practical investigation of this effect, namely the cement mortar. It is concluded that in the range of hygroscopic moisture content, lower levels of mechanical load, typically up to 90 % of compressive strength (CS), are not dangerous from the point of view of worsening the designed thermal properties, but in the overhygroscopic region, the load as low as 57 % of CS may be dangerous. The higher levels of loading are found to be always significant because they lead to marked increase of thermal conductivity which is always a negative information for a building designer.

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J. Toman

R. Černý

Published

2000-01-02

How to Cite

Toman, J., & Černý, R. (2000). The Effect of Mechanical Load on the Thermal Conductivity of Building Materials. Acta Polytechnica, 40(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/40

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