Vliv omítek s obsahem PCMs na tepelnou stabilitu podkrovních místností budov

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The interiors of buildings are often overheated in summer. Structures made of lightweight materials, including attic rooms, are particularly exposed to this problem due to their poor ability to store heat energy. One of the solutions for overheating the interior without increasing energy consumption is the integration of phase change material (PCM) into building structures because PCMs can store latent heat at normal indoor air temperatures. The dissertation focuses on the issue of integrating PCMs into interior plasters and studies how these plasters affect the thermal stability of attic rooms in transitional and summer periods.

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phase change materials, gypsum plasters, attic room, thermal stability

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