Abstract
Between 40 and 50% of the total energy consumption are used for space heating. 40% of the total heat loss dissipate through external walls due to transmission. The heat insulation properties of a brickwork is decisively determined by the mortar joints. Using light brick mortars with low thermal conductivity an improvement of the total thermal insulation of nearly 20% can be reached in most of the cases. The mechanical properties of these mortars that differ from the common mortars decisively reduce the application of the light brick mortar in brick working and require special measures for stability which are described in detail.
Plank, A
[1]
- Bundesanstalt fuer Materialpruefung, Berlin (Germany, F.R.)
Citation Formats
Plank, A.
Light brick mortar with low thermal conductivity for stressed brickwork. Types, properties, limits of application.
Germany: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
Plank, A.
Light brick mortar with low thermal conductivity for stressed brickwork. Types, properties, limits of application.
Germany.
Plank, A.
1980.
"Light brick mortar with low thermal conductivity for stressed brickwork. Types, properties, limits of application."
Germany.
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title = {Light brick mortar with low thermal conductivity for stressed brickwork. Types, properties, limits of application}
author = {Plank, A}
abstractNote = {Between 40 and 50% of the total energy consumption are used for space heating. 40% of the total heat loss dissipate through external walls due to transmission. The heat insulation properties of a brickwork is decisively determined by the mortar joints. Using light brick mortars with low thermal conductivity an improvement of the total thermal insulation of nearly 20% can be reached in most of the cases. The mechanical properties of these mortars that differ from the common mortars decisively reduce the application of the light brick mortar in brick working and require special measures for stability which are described in detail.}
journal = []
volume = {10:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {Mar}
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title = {Light brick mortar with low thermal conductivity for stressed brickwork. Types, properties, limits of application}
author = {Plank, A}
abstractNote = {Between 40 and 50% of the total energy consumption are used for space heating. 40% of the total heat loss dissipate through external walls due to transmission. The heat insulation properties of a brickwork is decisively determined by the mortar joints. Using light brick mortars with low thermal conductivity an improvement of the total thermal insulation of nearly 20% can be reached in most of the cases. The mechanical properties of these mortars that differ from the common mortars decisively reduce the application of the light brick mortar in brick working and require special measures for stability which are described in detail.}
journal = []
volume = {10:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {Mar}
}