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Contents
APPLICATION OF MIXED RECYCLED AGGREGATES IN CONCRETE FOR BIKE LINE DITCHES ..................... 67
STUDY OF THE APPLICABILITY OF FLY ASHES FROM OLIVE POMACE COMBUSTION AND GEOSILEX® IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ...........................................................................................69
DOSAGE ADJUSTMENT DUE TO THE USE OF RECYCLED AGGREGATE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF CONCRETE............................................................................................................................................... 71
PERFORMANCE OF SELF-COMPACTING MORTARS MADE WITH GRANITE SLUDGE WASTE AS SUPPLEMENTARY SILICEOUS MATERIAL ................................................................................................73
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TREATED ABACA FIBERS IN CEMENTITIOUS MORTAR..............................75 THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF PLASTER COMPOUNDS WITH PLASTIC CABLES WASTE ADDITIVE...............77
STAINLESS STEEL SLAG WASTE. FROM WASTE TO RAW MATERIAL FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF SELF- COMPACTING CONCRETE.......................................................................................................................79
POSSIBLE USE OF FINE RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATES IN THE IMMOBILIZATION OF ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE DUST (EAFD)...........................................................................................................................81
ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING........................................................................... 83
SIGNIFICANCE OF VARIABLES ON REAL MEASURED ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF RESIDENTIAL STOCKS ................................................................................................................................................................ 85
CLIMATE CONTROL DEMAND ANALYSIS IN A DWELLING WITH PASSIVES STRATEGIES: ENERGY SIMULATION ........................................................................................................................................... 87
ENERGY SAVING POTENTIAL OF GREEN ROOFS IN SOUTH EUROPEAN CLIMATES ................................. 89
EFFECT OF INTERNAL SKIN-PANELS METAL FRAMEWORK IN THE VENTILATED FAÇADES INSULATION91
SELECTION OF CRITERIA FOR THE GREEN ROOF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM ...................................... 93
QUANTIFICATION OF NATURAL LIGHT USE IN FACADES........................................................................95
DEVELOPMENT OF INSULATING MATERIALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION BASED ON EXPANDED AGGREGATES IN A GEOPOLYMERIC MATRIX..........................................................................................97
STUDY OF TWO VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH THE RADIATIVE EXCHANGE OF WINDOWS AND THE DEGREE OF VISUAL COMFORT................................................................................................................99
ASSESSMENT OF EARLY DEGRADATION OF GLAZING SYSTEMS WITH DAMAGED SOLAR CONTROL FILMS .................................................................................................................................................... 101
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF GLAZING SYSTEMS WITH SOLAR CONTROL WINDOW FILMS....................................................................................................................................103
THERMODYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF TRANSITIONAL SPACES IN ARCHITECTURE. REVIEWING THE MAIN THERMAL TEMPERING PARAMETERS...................................................................................................105
IMPACT OF HEIGHT/WIDTH PROPORTIONS ON THE THERMAL COMFORT OF COURTYARD TYPOLOGY FOR SPANISH CLIMATE ZONES..............................................................................................................107
THERMAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION IN HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS: METHODOLOGY CALIBRATION AND CASE STUDY ANALYSIS..................................................................................................................109
BIBLIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF CLIMATIC CLASSIFICATIONS AND THEIR APPLICABILITY IN BUILDING 111
ENERGY SOURCE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY ...................................................113
PUMP-AS-TURBINES FOR ENERGY RECOVERY: AN ATTRACTIVE SOLUTION FOR AUTO CONSUMPTION IN AGRICULTURAL FARMS .................................................................................................................... 115
TESTING OVERHEATING IN AN UNGLAZED TRANSPIRED COLLECTOR IN THE SUMMER SEASON .......117 COVERAGEOFELECTRICITYDEMANDTHROUGHPHOTOVOLTAICPRODUCTIONINTHREE TYPESOF
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