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건축물의 지하공간을 위한 단열재의 특성 분석 및 설계 기준 수립Establishment of Design Standard and Analysis of Insulation Property for Underground Space in Architecture

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Establishment of Design Standard and Analysis of Insulation Property for Underground Space in Architecture
Authors
황민규조우진김강수
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국생태환경건축학회
Keywords
결로; 단열; 단열재; 비드법; 압출법; 경질우레탄폼; 열전도율; 흡수량; 지하공간; Condensation; Insulation; Insulating Material; Eps; Xps; Poly Urethane; Thermal Conductivity; Water Absorption; Underground Space
Citation
KIEAE Journal, v.13, no.2, pp.107 - 112
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
KIEAE Journal
Volume
13
Number
2
Start Page
107
End Page
112
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/104761
DOI
10.12813/kieae.2013.13.2.107
ISSN
2288-968X
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze an insulation property and to establish a design standard for the underground space in architecture. Insulation materials for this study are 12 kinds of Insulation which qualified KS standards(3 classes of EPS type 1, 3 classes of EPS type 2(Neopor), 3 classes of XPS and 3 classes of PU Boards). For insulation materials of underground space, insulating and water tightening property are desired. So conductivity for insulating and water absorption for water tightening are measured in this study. Temperature, insulation is exposed to in the underground space, is different from temperature above the ground. Conductivity is measured in a temperature of 17℃, 20℃, 23℃ and 26℃. In KS standards, water absorption are measure after 24 hours, but insulation is exposed to water for a long time in the underground. So after 110 days, water absorption are measured. As time goes by, increasing of water absorption means decreasing of water tightening and insulating. So after water absorption had measured for 110 days, conductivity has measured again. As a result, XPS is selected as optimized insulation for underground. And Conductivity of XPS insulation with water should be added by 20%.
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