High Efficiency Light Panel (HELP), a new wood-base panels system.

High Efficiency Light Panel (HELP), a new wood-base panels system.

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The aim of the project is to develop a construction system known as High Efficiency Light Panel (HELP). Consists of a set of innovative solutions based on a mixture of lightweight timber framing and cross laminated timber (CLT), for the manufacture of "Zero Emission" walls, slabs and roofs.

There is an improvement of the structural capacity of the construction system that allows more height (3-4 floors) than with the traditional lightweight building. The positioning of a three-layer or CLT board on the inside of the walls acts directly as a vapour barrier, saving the cost of installation.

The new building solutions are based on wooden or wood-base panels which will be subjected to tests, analytical calculations and numerical approximations for their structural, thermal, acoustic, watertight and fire resistance characterization. In addition, its environmental characterization (CO2, reutilization) will be carried out.
A solution with the new construction system has been defined for use in slabs, walls and roofs. Spreadsheets have been developed to obtain thermal transmissivity, surface and interstitial condensations, sound absorption and structural capacity.

Art des Holzes
Stammholz
Herkunft des Holzes
Wald
Mobilisierungspotenzial
10-20 m3 / house
Art des betroffenen Holzes
Sawn timber, KVH
Potenzial für Nachhaltigkeit
Very positive
Auswirkungen auf Umwelt und Biodiversität

Positive

Leichte Implementierung
Medium
Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen
Increase of the load-bearing capacity of the building by 30% approximately
Arbeitsplatzeffekt
Positive: increased efficiency of materials
Einkommenseffekt
Positive: decreased building time
Spezifisches Wissen erforderlich
High knowledge needed about similar construction systems
Hauptbereich
Holzbau-Industrie
Digitale Lösung
Nein
Innovation
Ja
Herkunftsland
Spanien
Umfang der Anwendung
National
Anfangs- und Endjahr
2017 - 2018
References and Resources
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Rosewood