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Translucent Silica Aerogel - Properties, Preparation and Applications (Hardcover)
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Translucent Silica Aerogel - Properties, Preparation and Applications (Hardcover)
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Silica translucent aerogels are unique materials able to improve
the thermal insulation performance of buildings without
compromising daylight transmission. The aim of the book is to give
a general overview on state of the art research on translucent
aerogels and their applications in buildings and to provide a data
set about thermal and physical properties, useful in buildings'
energy performance simulation and design. Silica aerogels are
nanostructured solid materials made of approximately 96% air and 4%
silica. They show a thermal conductivity in the 0.012a0.020 W/mK
range and excellent optical properties, especially visible
transmission. They come in granular and monolithic form. Granular
aerogels are relatively easy to produce and less expensive than
monolithic panes, but show worse optical and thermal performance.
Monolithic aerogels enable vision through the material, but their
fabrication process is not developed at an industrial scale. The
book collects the contributions of experts in the field of
translucent aerogels from all over the world. The contents of the
eight chapters are detailed as follows: Chapter 1 is the
contribution from Union College, Schenectady (USA). The chapter
reviews the chemical approaches to silica wet gels preparation, the
drying methods used to yield monoliths, and the challenges and
limitations associated with its production. Chapter 2 is a
contribution from EMPA, DA"bendorf (Switzerland). It is a review of
current state of the art research on silica aerogel granulate
production, including raw materials selection, hydrophobization
strategies, and drying methodologies. Chapter 3 is a contribution
from Takenaka Corporation, Tokyo (Japan). The main techniques for
the optical properties evaluation are described and data are
provided. An original application of translucent aerogels in
buildings and future research topics are also proposed. Chapter 4
is a contribution from Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Rize and
Ataturk University, Erzurum (Turkey). A review of the thermal
properties of aerogels is provided, highlighting their better
performance when compared to conventional and superinsulation
materials. Chapter 5 is a contribution from the University of
Perugia, Perugia (Italy). The acoustic properties of both granular
and monolithic systems are investigated. For example, the influence
of granule size and layer thickness that is deepened for granular
aerogels is discussed, while for the monolithic form, the little
data that is currently available is reported on. Chapter 6 is a
contribution from the University of Tuscia, Viterbo (Italy) and
Buro Happold Ltd, London (UK). It is focused on Life Cycle
Assessment of silica aerogel, showing the research challenges in
understanding its environmental impact, lower than the one of
conventional thermal insulating glazing systems. Chapter 7 is a
contribution from the University of Lyon and INSA-Lyon, Lyon
(France). An overview of measurement methods and modeling tools
available in literature is provided and a summary of the main
mechanical properties of both monolithic and granular aerogels is
reported on. Chapter 8 is a contribution from the Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Trondheim and SINTEF,
Trondheim (Norway). Authors present their experimental
investigations on various aerogel systems in different building
envelopes (new aerogel glass material, aerogel-incorporated
concrete, and so forth).
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