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Livssyklusanalyse (LCA) av vegger i bindingsverk med kontinuerlig isolasjon : En sammenlignende LCA-studie av ytterveggsystemer i tre for miljøoptimalisering

The building industry istaking measures in order to reduce its large carbon footprint. However, even more ecofriendly building solutions need to be used. External walls are constructed with a great usage of materials -in addition to being the building component were large portions of heat escape.Thi...

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Main Authors: Eidhamar, Harald K, Kaada, Knut A
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