Wood-cement Compounds for Building Skins – Structural, Building-physical and Sustainability Performance
Chairs: Daia Zwicky, University of Applied Sciences, Fribourg, Switzerland, and Alireza Fadai, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Short-term properties: stiffness and ultimate strength
- Long-term properties: shrinkage and creep
- Consequences and challenges for the structural engineer
Daia Zwicky, School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Applied Sciences, Fribourg, Switzerland
- Full-scale buckling tests on wall elements
- Results and evaluation
- Recommendations for the structural design
Niccolò Macchi, School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Applied Sciences, Fribourg, Switzerland
- Laboratory tests and evaluation
- Recommendations for conceptual design
- Mean values of building-physical properties
Alireza Fadai, Dep. of Structural Design and Timber Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Consequences and challenges for building-physical engineers
- Comparison to other construction materials
- Optimizing heating energy and thermal comfort
Joachim Nathanael Nackler, Dep. of Structural Design and Timber Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Ignition temperature, calorific values and ash content
- Fume composition and pollutants
- Suitability as fire protection layer
Daia Zwicky, School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Applied Sciences, Fribourg, Switzerland
- Eco-balance of raw materials
- Eco-balance of complete wall elements
- Comparison to other construction materials and methods
Wolfgang Winter, Dep. of Structural Design and Timber Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
17:45 End of Conference Day 1