Air Cavity Building Walls: A Discussion on the Opportunity of Filling Insulation to Support Energy Performance Improvement Strategies

Author:

Magrini AnnaORCID,Marenco Ludovica,Leoni Valentina,Gamba Roberta

Abstract

The paper intends to discuss the use of cavity wall insulation in existing buildings for energy improvement. Cavity walls are widely spread throughout the EU, typically in buildings from the 20th century, which are recognized as the subject of urgent and deep energy renovation interventions. Their main characteristic is an empty air cavity between two layers of building materials (typically brick, stone, or concrete). Filling the empty air cavity with insulating materials reduces energy loss by transmission through opaque envelope surfaces, and therefore, it represents a cheap solution to obtain a significant reduction in building energy consumption. Various aspects should be carefully evaluated for the effectiveness of this type of intervention: The first step is knowing the materials’ behavior depending on their thermal and hygrometric parameters (conductivity and transmittance, thermal bridge transmittance, vapor permeability, and resistance to vapor diffusion). Some indications on limits or reference/target values are usually given by national/regional laws and EU Directives. The filling insulation could lead to collateral problems (thermal bridges, risk of vapor condensation inside walls, etc.). To help understand the relevance and the impact of this insulation technique, an example of the assessments of a common cavity wall type is presented. The analyses highlight the usefulness of an organized and systematic database on building envelope features to set targeted energy-saving actions. Public administrations could base their strategies on this information to promote the reduction of energy consumption on a large scale with efficient and economically sustainable interventions. In the absence of more specific databases, the Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) data consulting could help develop thermal insulation strategies at a regional/national level. In particular, the diffusion of cavity walls can be obtained as a function of wall surface and cavity thickness for estimating the energy saving potential, economic impact, and general feasibility of systematic insulation-filling actions. An example of this kind of database analysis is discussed and carried out on a regional scale to explain how it could represent a useful approach to evaluate potential energy-saving interventions. The sample building stock provides suggestions on the possibility to extend the considerations on a larger scale to help set systematic energy-saving strategies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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