In this thesis, we will analyse heat transfer and diffusion of water vapor as a part of the building's envelope, and examine various influences based on the outer wall's properties. The legislation continues to increase demands for thermal insulation of buildings, as this has a direct impact on energy consumption for heating and cooling. Humanity is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of energy utilization and its negative effects on the
environment, which they want to leave as well preserved as possible for future generations. In addition, both thermal protection and the occurrence of condensation due to vapor
diffusion, are the key factors to ensure the user's comfort of living, which is getting more and more appreciated as well as often explicitly required by investors. Furthermore, we will examine the most commonly used structural assemblies of the outer walls of mechanical exoskeleton works in practice and try to satisfy the requirements of the legislation, whih we will also try to strengthen. We will discuss the thin contact-insulating
facade and the ventilated one. We are interested in the influence of the thermal insulation on both the outside and the inside of the outer walls. We will modify input data and analyze their impact. The analysis will adjust calculation temperature, indoor relative humidity of the room and the free flow of air on the inner surface of the wall.
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