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TítuloReed as a thermal insulation material: experimental characterisation of the physical and thermal properties
Autor(es)Malheiro, Raphaele Lira Meireles Castro
Ansolin, Adriana
Guarnier, Christiane
Fernandes, Jorge Emanuel Pereira
Cosentino, Lívia
Silva, Sandra Monteiro
Mateus, Ricardo
Palavras-chaveReed
Physical properties
Thermal performance
Ecological
Low cost
Data6-Jan-2022
EditoraTrans Tech Publications
RevistaConstruction Technologies and Architecture
CitaçãoMalheiro, R., Ansolin, A., Guarnier, C., Fernandes, J., Cosentino, L., Silva, S., Mateus, R., 2022. Reed as a Thermal insulation material: Experimental characterisation of the physical and thermal properties. Construction technologies and architecture. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/cta.1.676
Resumo(s)The building sector plays a significant role in reducing global energy use and carbon emissions. In the European Union (EU), the building stock represents 40% of total energy use and in which cooling and heating systems represent over 50%. Portugal is one of the EU countries where the consequences of energy poverty are most evident due to the families' financial inability to adequately climate their homes. The reasons are several, but they are mainly linked to buildings' poor passive thermal performance, resulting from inadequate adaptation to the climatic context and reduced thermal insulation. Thus, it is necessary to develop solutions to increase buildings’ thermal performance and reduce their potential environmental impact, which arises mainly from the significant use of active systems. In this sense, natural building materials are a promising solution, reducing energy use and carbon emissions related to buildings. This research studies the potential use of reed found in Portugal (Arundo donax) as a thermal insulation material. Its physical characterisation and the influence of geometry configuration on its thermal performance are evaluated. Its durability was studied too. Reed stalks were used to carry out the physical and durability tests. A reed board (150 x 150 mm) was built, and its thermal performance was tested in a hotbox. According to the results, the characteristics of reeds found in Portugal make it suitable to be used as a building material. Furthermore, regardless of the configuration studied, the reeds have a satisfactory thermal performance to be used as thermal insulation, under the requirements defined by Portuguese thermal regulation, Re ≥ 0.30 (m2.oC)/W. There is a trend to the mould growth in the reed, but only under favourable conditions. Additionally, considering the abundance of reed throughout the Portuguese territory, this is an eco-friendly and low-cost option that gathers all requirements to be more used in the construction market.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/80430
DOI10.4028/www.scientific.net/CTA.1.676
ISSN2674-1237
Versão da editorahttps://www.scientific.net/CTA.1.676
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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