Eco Insulation Materials: Reduction of Cooling Loads of a House Made of Breeze Block or Laterite in a Dry Tropical Climate:,
Auteur(s): Ousmane Coulibaly and David Yemboini Kader Toguyeni
Auteur(s) tagués: Ousmane COULIBALY ;
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In this paper, we study the influence of eco materials for roof insulation and fiber-reinforced mortar coatings on cooling loads of a home in dry tropical climate. The walls of the house are made of cinderblock or laterite and the insulating material of a roof panel is made with lime (24%), cement (6%), water (50%) of vegetable fibers hibiscus sabdariffa (16%), tree widespread in Burkina Faso and sugar cane bagasse (4%). This panel roof insulation and the fiber-reinforced mortar were characterized at the Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of the environment by the hot plate method. The building is modeled in TRNSYS using climate data from the city of Ouagadougou. The results obtained show that in the warmer months of the year, that is to say in March and April, the relative differences between heat gains the configurations “breeze block-coating mortar and roof not insulated” and “laterite- fiber reinforced mortar coating and insulated roof” vary between 15.6% and 16.8%. The configuration “laterite-fiber-reinforced mortar coating and insulated roof allows a reduction of annual heat gains of 15.5% compared to the configuration “breeze block-coating mortar and roof not insulated

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Hot-plate approach laterite fiber-reinforced mortar TRNSYS model

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