kaasufaasin
Kaasufaasin is a term used in certain contexts, particularly in reference to energy efficiency and building insulation. It describes the phenomenon where a layer of stagnant gas, typically air, within a building envelope acts as an insulator, reducing heat transfer. This gas layer forms when there is no significant air movement, such as in a well-sealed wall cavity or between panes of glass in double-glazed windows.
The insulating property of kaasufaasin arises from the low thermal conductivity of gases. When gas molecules
In building design, understanding kaasufaasin is crucial for optimizing thermal performance. Architects and engineers aim to