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BUILDINGS PHYSICS |
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Building Physics
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the application of physics to buildings. |
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the collective term for the following fields of work: thermal insulation, moisture protection, building and spatial acoustics, and immission control as regards building and civil engineering. |
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deals in a complex way with the interactive processes of a building (building - occupant - environment), thus being instrumental to its functional efficiency, comfort, durability, ecology and economy. |
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THERMAL INSULATION |
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Analysis of thermal insulation by optimizing building components and casing. Thermo-technical analysis regarding the existing state and provisions for improvements. |
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Verification to avoid summer overheating, thermal and energetic simulations. |
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Expertise in cases of damage. |
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MOISTURE PROTECTION |
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Thermal bridges and interior climate control, mold and condensate accruement in buildings, and their effects through to 2-to 3-dimensional thermal bridge analysis. |
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Non-destructive material moisture measuring, preparation of moisture charts. |
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Expertise in cases of damage. |
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BUILDING ACOUSTICS |
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Acoustic survey of existing building conditions and quality control: Measuring and assessing of airborne, subsonic, and impact sound, installation or technical services noise. |
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Technological expertise, project planning, and forecasting regarding sound. |
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Technological renovation for improving sound performance, formulating of passive and active sound insulation measures. |
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Expertise in cases of damage. |
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