Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)

In recent years, there has been an increacing focus on environmental issues and the ongoing climate change. With predictions of increasing rainfall and more extreme weather, this poses a greater risk of damage to buildings, which again places stricter requirements on construction details. In Norway,...

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Main Authors: Sara, Bernt Ailu Utsi, Blegeberg, Magnus Moland
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Norwegian Bokmål
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/15651
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/15651 2023-05-15T14:57:24+02:00 Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment) Sara, Bernt Ailu Utsi Blegeberg, Magnus Moland 2019-06-27 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/15651 nob nob UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/15651 openAccess Copyright 2019 The Author(s) VDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 530 VDP::Technology: 500::Building technology: 530 Building design cold climate climate change SHO6261 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2019 ftunivtroemsoe 2021-06-25T17:56:40Z In recent years, there has been an increacing focus on environmental issues and the ongoing climate change. With predictions of increasing rainfall and more extreme weather, this poses a greater risk of damage to buildings, which again places stricter requirements on construction details. In Norway, there has been focus on construction in cold and arctic regions, and the impact on existing buildings as well as new buildings. Climate adaptation in cold climates aims to reduce disadvantages at low temperatures, snow, ice and wind. In addition, the solar conditions vary according to the seasons, where the summer has long days with sun and the winters have absence of sunlight for the majority of the day, The climatic development we see today has led to the term Cold Climate Technology, which aims to reduce the disadvantages of, or exploiting the benefits of the cold climate. This thesis is designed as a case study, in which various remedial measures are considered for two apartment buildings from 1961. There has not not been done any significant improvementsto the buildings since the construction year. Methods that were used was document review, the use of files provided by Ofoten Midt-Troms Boligbyggelag, in addition to tests and measurements. Further, there was carried out research of climatic parameters, assessments of the building's condition. Based on this, descriptions of solutions were further recommended. The main puropse of this thesis has been to describe and analyze relevant technical solutions for the residential blocks in Beisfjordveien 88-90, with focus on climate change in cold and arctic regions. This is due to the fact that Ofoten Midt-Troms Boligbyggelag wants to upgrade the buildings, with particular focus on reduced energy consumption and adaptations to existing and future climate impacts. The thesis was initiated by introducing theories on the current climatic situation, as well as the predicted climate change. These theories were then linked to the impact they have on buildings in cold and arctic regions. After this analysis, it was linked to the actul case, namely the apartment blocks in Beisfjordveien. The condition of the apartment blocks was assessed by means of tests and analyzes in order to better assess building and energy technical solutions for the buildings in question. Relevant findings were water damage, air leaks and the need for replacement of roofs, exterior wood walls, windows and doors. It is also considered to be highly necessary to install a new ventilation system. Furthermore, there is a presentation of solutions that will contribute to energy-efficient solutions and a more sustainable future for the buildings Master Thesis Arctic Arktis* Climate change Ofoten Troms University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Norway Ofoten ENVELOPE(16.378,16.378,68.029,68.029)
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topic VDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 530
VDP::Technology: 500::Building technology: 530
Building design
cold climate
climate change
SHO6261
spellingShingle VDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 530
VDP::Technology: 500::Building technology: 530
Building design
cold climate
climate change
SHO6261
Sara, Bernt Ailu Utsi
Blegeberg, Magnus Moland
Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
topic_facet VDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 530
VDP::Technology: 500::Building technology: 530
Building design
cold climate
climate change
SHO6261
description In recent years, there has been an increacing focus on environmental issues and the ongoing climate change. With predictions of increasing rainfall and more extreme weather, this poses a greater risk of damage to buildings, which again places stricter requirements on construction details. In Norway, there has been focus on construction in cold and arctic regions, and the impact on existing buildings as well as new buildings. Climate adaptation in cold climates aims to reduce disadvantages at low temperatures, snow, ice and wind. In addition, the solar conditions vary according to the seasons, where the summer has long days with sun and the winters have absence of sunlight for the majority of the day, The climatic development we see today has led to the term Cold Climate Technology, which aims to reduce the disadvantages of, or exploiting the benefits of the cold climate. This thesis is designed as a case study, in which various remedial measures are considered for two apartment buildings from 1961. There has not not been done any significant improvementsto the buildings since the construction year. Methods that were used was document review, the use of files provided by Ofoten Midt-Troms Boligbyggelag, in addition to tests and measurements. Further, there was carried out research of climatic parameters, assessments of the building's condition. Based on this, descriptions of solutions were further recommended. The main puropse of this thesis has been to describe and analyze relevant technical solutions for the residential blocks in Beisfjordveien 88-90, with focus on climate change in cold and arctic regions. This is due to the fact that Ofoten Midt-Troms Boligbyggelag wants to upgrade the buildings, with particular focus on reduced energy consumption and adaptations to existing and future climate impacts. The thesis was initiated by introducing theories on the current climatic situation, as well as the predicted climate change. These theories were then linked to the impact they have on buildings in cold and arctic regions. After this analysis, it was linked to the actul case, namely the apartment blocks in Beisfjordveien. The condition of the apartment blocks was assessed by means of tests and analyzes in order to better assess building and energy technical solutions for the buildings in question. Relevant findings were water damage, air leaks and the need for replacement of roofs, exterior wood walls, windows and doors. It is also considered to be highly necessary to install a new ventilation system. Furthermore, there is a presentation of solutions that will contribute to energy-efficient solutions and a more sustainable future for the buildings
format Master Thesis
author Sara, Bernt Ailu Utsi
Blegeberg, Magnus Moland
author_facet Sara, Bernt Ailu Utsi
Blegeberg, Magnus Moland
author_sort Sara, Bernt Ailu Utsi
title Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
title_short Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
title_full Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
title_fullStr Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
title_full_unstemmed Byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (Building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
title_sort byggetekniske løsninger for kalde og arktiske strøk (building design & solutions for cold and arctic environment)
publisher UiT Norges arktiske universitet
publishDate 2019
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