Energy and Buildings, Vol.120, 10-18, 2016
Highly insulated pitched roofs resilient to air flow patterns: Guidelines based on a literature review
This paper reviews previous research work on the effect of air movement on the heat transmission losses in light weight building components in general and pitched roofs in particular. Air movement in pitched roofs is typically a mixture of three phenomena: (1) in/exfiltration, (2) natural convection and (3) wind washing. While the importance of air barrier systems to guarantee the thermal and hygric performance by the exclusion of exfiltration is widely acknowledged today, less emphasis is put on the necessity of a continuous wind barrier to prevent wind-washing of the insulation layer. Also the effects of small air leakages around the insulation layer which can trigger natural convection is currently underestimated in practice. Based on findings in the literature, guidelines are put forward on how to construct a pitched roof with a robust high thermal performance. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.