CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.
Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .
Deliverables
The final list of product requirements will be organized in two main groups: simple thermal insulation products that may be used in combination to achieve requirements and complex products that also to contribute to the achievement of other requirements (fire resistant, lightweight, payback time, cost...). Sets of product requirements will be validated in a specialized workshop providing final feedback to confirm the delivered list (task 2.4).
Product design baseline report (opens in new window)Based on the product requirement inputs database and national regulations this product requirements baseline will be obtained. Certain product characteristics will also have to fulfil requirements related to whole building performance. This deliverable will support the Product Requirements Tool to assess products performance at building level (task 2.3). It will incorporate description of relevant reference buildings or building stock segments to analyse how specific insulation products will perform.
Use case buildings baseline, BIM modelling and monitoring plan (opens in new window)In the design and pre-construction stages, BIM simulation method will be reported to assess and improve the performances of buildings. According to building global situation and use, the best green building designs will be described as results of task 6.1. A monitoring plan for each use case will be disclosed, with definition of KPIs, scope and boundaries of metering system, precision and reliability, responsibilities of data gathering, timing.
Circular strategies for new construction materials (opens in new window)An eco-design approach will be delivered from task 7.1, developing more circular material/products, and providing strategies and solutions to enhance building circularity and sustainability within a life cycle approach.
This database will start with definition of product requirements, as inputs for products’ design with a specific template. For example, it will include physical properties (such as U-values or mass) and other characteristics (e.g., fire resistance or application potential) of the state-of-the-art thermal insulating solutions, as well as description of reference buildings. The database will be designed and populated to cover the project’s target region (Germany, Sweden, Spain, Romania and selected 3 use cases countries). Wotk carried on in task 2.2.
The Product Requirements Tool will be delivered to assess products’ performance at building level. It will incorporate description of relevant reference buildings or building stock segments to analyse how specific insulation products will perform when applied to these. The tool will be developed in task 2.3 as an Excel or other solution and will be based on different calculation engines (such as E-Plus) or approaches used for building performance assessment (e.g., ISO 52000 standards).
Publications
Author(s):
lessia Losini, Amandine Piot, Philippe Thony
Published in:
2023
Publisher:
ICBBM 2023
Author(s):
Tina Oertel
Published in:
MATEC Web of Conferences, Issue 403, 2024, ISSN 2261-236X
Publisher:
EDP Sciences
DOI:
10.1051/MATECCONF/202440301004
Searching for OpenAIRE data...
There was an error trying to search data from OpenAIRE
No results available