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Experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of innovative common reed bio-based panels for building envelope
Abstract Natural and bio-based construction materials represent a promising solution for optimizing buildings' environmental sustainability. In this view, the paper presents the multipurpose experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of common reed-based building panels. Different geometries, densities, humidity rates and stalk shapes were considered and tested by means of hot-plate, hot-box and impedance tube in-lab experimental benches. The thermal analysis showed that the geometry scarcely affects the thermal conductivity, which is around 0.05 W/mK and, therefore, comparable to other materials already commercialized for the same scope. On the other hand, the acoustic behavior is strongly affected by the stalk configuration, e.g. perpendicular, parallel or combined orientation with respect to the incident wave. In particular, the longitudinal stalk layout showed a significant sound absorption performance. The exhaustive experimental original characterization of such by-product, therefore, showed a very promising overall thermo-acoustic behavior. At the same time, for optimizing the panel field performance, the acoustic requirements should represent the panel design drivers, given the high sensitivity of the panel layout characteristics affecting the acoustic performance.
Highlights Experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of new bio-based panels was performed. New common reed materials showed promising performance for building applications. Thermal conductivity resulted around 0.05 W/mK, comparable with market products. Sound absorption coefficient resulted high in a wide frequency range. Acoustic behavior was affected by stalks' geometry.
Experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of innovative common reed bio-based panels for building envelope
Abstract Natural and bio-based construction materials represent a promising solution for optimizing buildings' environmental sustainability. In this view, the paper presents the multipurpose experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of common reed-based building panels. Different geometries, densities, humidity rates and stalk shapes were considered and tested by means of hot-plate, hot-box and impedance tube in-lab experimental benches. The thermal analysis showed that the geometry scarcely affects the thermal conductivity, which is around 0.05 W/mK and, therefore, comparable to other materials already commercialized for the same scope. On the other hand, the acoustic behavior is strongly affected by the stalk configuration, e.g. perpendicular, parallel or combined orientation with respect to the incident wave. In particular, the longitudinal stalk layout showed a significant sound absorption performance. The exhaustive experimental original characterization of such by-product, therefore, showed a very promising overall thermo-acoustic behavior. At the same time, for optimizing the panel field performance, the acoustic requirements should represent the panel design drivers, given the high sensitivity of the panel layout characteristics affecting the acoustic performance.
Highlights Experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of new bio-based panels was performed. New common reed materials showed promising performance for building applications. Thermal conductivity resulted around 0.05 W/mK, comparable with market products. Sound absorption coefficient resulted high in a wide frequency range. Acoustic behavior was affected by stalks' geometry.
Experimental thermo-acoustic characterization of innovative common reed bio-based panels for building envelope
Asdrubali, F. (Autor:in) / Bianchi, F. (Autor:in) / Cotana, F. (Autor:in) / D'Alessandro, F. (Autor:in) / Pertosa, M. (Autor:in) / Pisello, A.L. (Autor:in) / Schiavoni, S. (Autor:in)
Building and Environment ; 102 ; 217-229
22.03.2016
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch