Biodegradable fibrous thermal insulation
AUTOR(ES)
Manohar, Krishpersad, Ramlakhan, Dale, Kochhar, Gurmohan, Haldar, Subhas
FONTE
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2006-03
RESUMO
This study investigates the potential of naturally occurring biodegradable fibers for use as building thermal insulation. The use of biodegradable building thermal insulation would alleviate the environmental problems presently associated with the disposal of currently used man-made non-biodegradable thermal insulations. The apparent thermal conductivity(lambda) for biodegradable coconut and sugarcane fiber were investigated in accordance with ASTM C 518 over the density ranges 40 kg/m³ to 90 kg/m³ and 70 kg/m³ to 120 kg/m³ for the test temperature ranges 13.2ºC to 21.8ºC and 18ºC to 32ºC, respectively. The experimental data were used to determine empirical equations for lambda variation with density and temperature for both coconut and sugarcane fiber. Comparison of l at 24ºC for coconut and sugarcane fiber were made with seven different conventional insulation from published data. The results indicated that the minimum lambda for both coconut and sugarcane fiber are within the range normally associated with building thermal insulation. The lambda variation with density and mean temperature for both coconut and sugarcane fiber were consistent with the behavior of loose-fill thermal insulation.
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