Elissa Project

 

 

ELISSA - Energy efficient lightweight-sustainable-safe-steel construction

EeB.NMP.2013-1 - Nanotechnology for  multi functional lightweight construction materials and components

 

The project ELISSA - Energy efficient lightweight-sustainable-safe-steel construction, targets the development, testing, assessment and demonstration of nano-enhanced lightweight steel skeleton/dry wall systems with improved thermal, vibration/seismic and fire performance, due to the inherent damping and fire spread prevention properties of carefully preselectedinorganic nanomaterials (aerogels, VIPs, MMTs, CNT) and MEMS. Their implementation,achieved via the development of industrially friendly application methods, will yield new multifunctionalprefabricated elements with improved thermal properties that will be structurally tested andoptimized as load bearing elements, capable of sustaining from weak vibrations up to medium andsevere earthquakes.

The new nanomaterial enabled multi-functional steel/dry wall elements of ELISSA will reach the highest achievable degree of energy efficiency, safety and sustainability for steel lightweight buildings through:


Duration: 3 years (2013-2016)

 

Partners
Project Coordinator: National Technical University of Athens

Knauf Gips KG, STRESS S.c.ar.l., FARBE S.p.A., WÖLFEL Beratende Ingenieure GmbH + Co. KG, Bayerisches Zentrum fuer Angewandte Energieforschung e.V. (ZAE Bayern), University of Ulster, Häring Nepple AG, Università Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II, Knauf s.a.s., VA-Q-TEC AG

 

www.elissaproject.eu

 

 

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