Abstract
In the last decades, man-made environmental burdens have led to a significant increase of negative effects felt by the human race. Thus, some industrial sectors have developed and implemented a series of solutions with the goal of minimising their negative ecological impact. Taking into account that the construction sector is one of the most important economic players in every national economy, one that has a tremendous negative impact over the environment, in the last years, various recommendations and limitations have been drawn in order to reduce the consumption of non-renewable energy. In order to constantly reduce the impact of the built environment over the natural one, civil engineers should develop and promote sustainable solutions that have a direct effect on improving the environmental performances of the built environment. One such solution is the use of cold formed steel sections (CFS) for building new structures. This paper analyses the linear thermal transmittance of the thermal bridge formed by the vertical steel studs inside the external walls. The results show that these steel elements can be used in order to build energy efficient buildings.
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