Abstract

The subject of this study are some parameters of the microclimate in wooden houses in North-Eastern Bulgaria. This is necessary to identify the most influential parameters that affect human health and effectively improve energy efficiency in modern wooden residential buildings. Internal temperature, relative humidity and air speed and fine particulate matter were measured. External temperature and relative air humidity were also measured. The research results confirm that wood is a natural thermo-protective and moisture-regulating material. The analysis proposed can be applied to all energy efficiency projects in areas with similar climatic conditions.

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