Novel exterior insulation finishing: Enhancing building energy efficiency and flame-retardancy through thermal storage and fire propagation prevention

Seunghwan Wi, Young Uk Kim, Seong Jin Chang, Umberto Berardi, Sumin Kim

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Abstract

Exterior insulation finishing systems (EIFSs) can efficiently promote energy efficiency of buildings. In this study, an EIFS with high thermal efficiency is presented to improve the insulation behavior of building enclosure. Based on heat transfer analysis results, energy simulations of buildings with fire spread prevention structures were performed. Results revealed that heat flow through the wall increased by 10.3 % when using a metal rail to fix the insulation; in contrast, using non-combustible phenolic foam reduces heat flow by 37.4 %, satisfying the requirement for fire spread prevention structures. Additionally, the energy consumption decreased by 8.8 % when both mineral wool and phenolic foam were applied. Fire spread prevention structures are essential to improve the fire safety performance of buildings. This external insulation system efficiently promote energy saving in building; additionally, leveraging a phase change material to improve the thermal storage performance of the building can reduce energy consumption by up to 11.9 %.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104541
JournalCase Studies in Thermal Engineering
Volume59
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Energy efficiency
  • Exterior insulation finishing
  • Fire spread prevention
  • Heat transfer
  • Thermal insulation
  • Thermal storage

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