Projects and References

New projects at a glance

Here we list the newly added projects.

 

PreNoise Wood

With the growing importance of sustainable construction and increasing demands for comfort and efficiency, timber and lightweight buildings are becoming more prevalent. However, these construction types pose specific challenges in terms of noise transmission from technical building systems. To address this issue, the Fraunhofer IBP is developing the “PreNoise Wood” research project - a groundbreaking method for predicting and reducing installation noise in resource-efficient buildings.

 

Wall Heating on Interior Insulation

If wall heating systems are installed on exterior walls in existing buildings, additional interior insulation is particularly advisable. It makes sense to consider the system as a whole as a highly energy-efficient wall heating and interior insulation hybrid system (H-WIHS). To ensure this is successful, 10 manufacturing companies and 2 trade associations are working together with the Fraunhofer IBP in a project funded by the BMWK.

 

Solar water desalination

The development of solar water desalination plants is a promising approach to sustainable water treatment in water-scarce regions. At the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP, several projects have been carried out in order to advance this technology. The aim was to evaluate the technical feasibility, identify optimisation potential and create the basis for market maturity.

 

Transparent Enclosures for Art Objects and Monuments

Every year, numerous art objects and monuments are enclosed to protect them against the weather, typically using wooden structures. The project partners have therefore developed a modular enclosure system for outdoor cultural assets exposed to the elements, using transparent membranes and an innovative ventilation system. 

All projects at a glance

Here we list our current as well as successfully completed research and industrial projects.

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  • Climate simulation for the Shanghai region

    Near-surface air temperature (in °C) for the Shanghai region.

    The Group Urban Physics Modelling conducted climate simulations for Shanghai in order to demonstrate the variation in the urban microclimate over the course of a typical day.

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  • environmental impacts of tourism and noise
    © Shutterstock / petrmalinak

    Tourism is an important economic factor that is based on the attractiveness of destinations. It is therefore crucial to minimize noise and other environmental impacts.

    The current state of knowledge regarding relevant noise sources, consequences and handling of noise as well as possible measures.

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  • Did you know? Face masks impair speech intelligibility

    Highlights from research and development

    Mask in test setup
    © Fraunhofer IBP / Benjamin Müller

    Mask in the experimental setup.

    An interdisciplinary team from the Department of Acoustics has studied the effects of masks on speech comprehension and on the quality of communication.

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  • Wooden beam end
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    View of a half-lap joint to replace a rotten section of a wooden beam end.

    Fraunhofer IBP used the dilapidated wooden beam heads in the Benediktbeuern monastery to test refurbishment techniques and provide metrological support.

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  • Usability tests on glazing systems
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    Usability tests on glazing systems with interstitial blinds, which were subjected to spontaneous cooling through simulated rain alternating with artificial sunlight and summery temperatures.

    Usability tests on blinds in the interstitial space of multi-pane insulating glazing are necessary to ensure they will last for a long time.

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  • Examination of the hygrothermal behaviour of window-wall connections
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    Investigating the hygrothermal behavior of window/wall interfaces with different sealing systems in the dual-chamber climate simulator.

    Two types of PU foam adhesive without additional sealing films were used for research on hygrothermal behavior of window/wall interfaces.

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  • CLIMAWIN test window
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    CLIMAWIN test window in the climate simulator - looking out from the room.

    In the project Climawin, an electronic window was developed for optimal ventilation with minimal heat loss.

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