Evaluating the in-situ thermal performance of loft insulation in occupied dwellings: determination of U-values and opportunities for minimising heat loss

W8UP8 – Evaluating the in-situ thermal performance of loft insulation in occupied dwellings: determination of U-values and opportunities for minimising heat loss
19th December 2017 Suneina Jangra

Evaluating the in-situ thermal performance of loft insulation in occupied dwellings: determination of U-values and opportunities for minimising heat loss

Suneina Jangra, UCL Energy Institute

This project investigates the thermal performance of the insulation in cold-pitched roofs of standard construction using a combination of in-situ monitoring, visual inspection and infrared thermographic surveys.

Estimated U-values based on measured heat flux and temperature data are compared against predicted U-values based on standard assumptions about the thermal conductivity of the installed building materials to determine whether or not the expected energy and cost savings associated with loft insulation are realised in occupied dwellings where the condition and extent of loft insulation coverage can vary.

The project also seeks to characterise the effects of solar gains and ventilation in roofs and test the validity of a statistical-based dynamic method for the estimation of the thermophysical properties of building elements using in-situ measurements.

Project Team

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Suneina Jangra

Supervisor(s)
Cliff Elwell

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