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Thermal characterization of different substrates under dried conditions for extensive green roofs
HighlightsThermal properties of different substrates for extensive green roofs were analysed.Two experimental transient parameters; TSC and Time Lag, can be calculated.Representative differences in Uvalue, Cp and TSC were found between the substrates.Equal thermal properties cannot be assumed for different substrates mixtures.
AbstractExtensive green roofs have been consolidated as good tools for passive energy savingsystems in buildings, providing a more sustainable trend in the building field. However, as the growth of vegetation is variable depending on external factors such as weather conditions, disease, etc. the coverage of plants cannot ensure uniformity and consequently the “shadow effect” cannot be considered as a constant parameter. On the other hand, materials used in substrate and drainage layers should provide a constant “insulation effect” depending only on their physical properties and water content. In spite of this, the complexity of disaggregated materials used in internal layers of extensive green roofs implies a lack of real data about their thermal properties. The main objective of this study is to determine experimentally the physical properties of different disaggregated materials from the internal layers of extensive green roofs commonly used in Mediterranean climates. The experimentation presented in this paper allows to calculate the thermal transmittance in steady-state (U-value), the heat storage capacity (Cp), and the dynamic thermal response under a daily thermal oscillation.
Thermal characterization of different substrates under dried conditions for extensive green roofs
HighlightsThermal properties of different substrates for extensive green roofs were analysed.Two experimental transient parameters; TSC and Time Lag, can be calculated.Representative differences in Uvalue, Cp and TSC were found between the substrates.Equal thermal properties cannot be assumed for different substrates mixtures.
AbstractExtensive green roofs have been consolidated as good tools for passive energy savingsystems in buildings, providing a more sustainable trend in the building field. However, as the growth of vegetation is variable depending on external factors such as weather conditions, disease, etc. the coverage of plants cannot ensure uniformity and consequently the “shadow effect” cannot be considered as a constant parameter. On the other hand, materials used in substrate and drainage layers should provide a constant “insulation effect” depending only on their physical properties and water content. In spite of this, the complexity of disaggregated materials used in internal layers of extensive green roofs implies a lack of real data about their thermal properties. The main objective of this study is to determine experimentally the physical properties of different disaggregated materials from the internal layers of extensive green roofs commonly used in Mediterranean climates. The experimentation presented in this paper allows to calculate the thermal transmittance in steady-state (U-value), the heat storage capacity (Cp), and the dynamic thermal response under a daily thermal oscillation.
Thermal characterization of different substrates under dried conditions for extensive green roofs
Coma, Julià (author) / de Gracia, Alvaro (author) / Chàfer, Marta (author) / Pérez, Gabriel (author) / Cabeza, Luisa F. (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 144 ; 175-180
2017-03-12
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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