Comparative analysis of thermal performance for precast panel systems with conventional and innovative insulation materials

Aya Hamdy Said Ragab, Eman Mohamed Eid Attiah, Mohammed Adel Shebl, Amal Abdel Hady Nasser
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ABSTRACT Precast facades are one of the most popular technology solutions featuring high-quality implementation and installation. They consist of three layers, both the external and internal layers are concrete composite, where the core is a thermal insulation material. This study explores the thermal performance improvement of these locally manufactured panels and evaluates their effectiveness in supporting building sustainability and energy saving. The study is performed experimentally. Leca and Addipor aggregates were used as a replacement of mix aggregate to produce lightweight heat-insulating concrete. Compressive strength equals 15MPa were taken for both Leca and Addipor replacement ratio. The study simulates several sections of precast concrete panels using ANSYS. Proposed concrete models with traditional and innovative thermal insulation materials, which are Expanded Polystyrene Foam (EPS), Extruded Polystyrene Foam (XPS), Rigid polyurethane foam (PU) and Vacuum insulation panels (VIPs), were analyzed. In addition, a virtual room space was simulated thermally using the previous sections to perform thermal simulations, as rate of heat transfer and amount of energy savings. The use of polyurethane foam (PU) as a new thermal insulation material and vacuum insulation panels (VIP) as an innovative thermal insulation material helps to reduce energy consumption by a rate of 143% and 700% of conventional insulation materials (EPS), respectively. It achieves internal thermal comfort and supports building sustainability.
使用传统和创新保温材料的预制板系统保温性能对比分析
摘要 预制外墙是最流行的技术解决方案之一,具有高质量的实施和安装特点。它们由三层组成,外层和内层都是混凝土复合材料,核心是隔热材料。本研究探讨了这些本地制造面板的热性能改进,并评估了它们在支持建筑可持续性和节能方面的有效性。研究是通过实验进行的。使用 Leca 和 Addipor 骨料替代混合骨料,生产轻质隔热混凝土。Leca 和 Addipor 替代率的抗压强度均为 15MPa。该研究使用 ANSYS 对预制混凝土板的多个部分进行了模拟。分析了使用传统和创新保温材料(即发泡聚苯乙烯泡沫塑料(EPS)、挤塑聚苯乙烯泡沫塑料(XPS)、硬质聚氨酯泡沫塑料(PU)和真空隔热板(VIP))的拟议混凝土模型。此外,还利用前面的章节对虚拟房间空间进行了热模拟,包括热传导率和节能量。使用聚氨酯泡沫(PU)作为新型隔热材料和真空隔热板(VIP)作为创新型隔热材料,有助于减少能源消耗,分别是传统隔热材料(EPS)的 143% 和 700%。它实现了内部热舒适性,支持建筑的可持续发展。
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