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CO 2 ‐Tonnagen und Wärmespeichereffekte über den Lebenszyklus von Gebäuden
Author(s) -
Pohl Sebastian,
Schöttner Robin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mauerwerk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1437-1022
pISSN - 1432-3427
DOI - 10.1002/dama.201900005
Subject(s) - masonry , energy demand , life cycle assessment , engineering , point (geometry) , civil engineering , reliability engineering , environmental science , environmental economics , mathematics , production (economics) , economics , macroeconomics , geometry
The study outlined in this article was intended to quantify the lifecycle assessment effects resulting from the different thermal storage capacities of the market‐relevant construction methods masonry, reinforced concrete and timber frame. Independently reviewed and verified life cycle assessments of representative model homes were the starting point of this study. But the findings of available computer simulations concerning the thermal behaviour of the model homes suggest that different thermal storage capacities of construction materials induce significant deviations of the heating demand, which should also precipitate significant lifecycle assessment differences – because the overall lifecycle assessment results of a building are generally substantially determined by the energy demand during its use phase.
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