Thermal Insulation of “akassa” Hot Preservation Baskets Using Cow Dung Coatings

Daniel Mededji, Elie Sogbochi, Ayihaou Djossou, L. Fagbemi, Dominique Sohounhloue
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The use of eco-materials for thermal insulation is becoming more and more recommended compared with synthetic materials. They have the advantage of being biodegradable and sometimes less expensive. To this end, the use of packaging with the function of hot preservatives but made from local and biodegradable materials is a very interesting alternative to synthetic enclosures. This work involved formulating eco-materials made from cow dung coatings and a mixture of cow dung coatings with a framework of fibres extracted from the stalks of oil palm leaves. In addition, to monitor the temperature rise in the various eco-materials manufactured and characterise them using the hot ribbon method to determine their effusivity and thermal conductivity. The pair of materials exposed to heating showed a gradual rise in temperature within the materials when the resistor was energised. A slightly faster rise was observed in the first fifty minutes. The results obtained indicate that the cow dung has a higher effusivity (E = 517.32 J.m-2. °C-1. s-1/2) than its composite (E = 501.20 J.m-2. °C-1. s-1/2). The thermal conductivity values obtained indicate that the cow dung has a higher thermal conductivity (λ'=0.19 W.m^(-1).K^(-1)) than that of the composite structure (λ=0.15 W.m^(-1).K^(-1)). From the above, the presence of the fibre frame has the effect of reducing thermal conductivity because it absorbs more energy. The materials produced therefore have proven insulating properties, which are improved when the framework is made from fibres extracted from the stalks of oil palm leaves. Using oil palm fibres in combination with cow dung as eco-materials for thermal insulation is an excellent alternative to synthetic insulation.
使用牛粪涂层对 "akassa "热保存篮进行隔热处理
与合成材料相比,越来越多的人推荐使用生态材料进行隔热。生态材料的优点是可生物降解,而且有时价格较低。为此,使用具有热防腐剂功能但由当地可生物降解材料制成的包装,是一种非常有意义的替代合成外壳的方法。这项工作包括用牛粪涂层和牛粪涂层与从油棕榈叶茎中提取的纤维框架的混合物配制生态材料。此外,还要监测所制造的各种生态材料的温升情况,并使用热带法对其进行表征,以确定其热效率和热传导率。当电阻器通电时,一对暴露在加热环境中的材料显示其内部温度逐渐上升。在最初的 50 分钟内,温度上升速度稍快。所得结果表明,牛粪的传热系数(E = 517.32 J.m-2.°C-1.s-1/2)高于其复合材料(E = 501.20 J.m-2.°C-1.s-1/2)。所获得的热导率值表明,牛粪的热导率(λ'=0.19 W.m^(-1).K^(-1))高于复合结构的热导率(λ=0.15 W.m^(-1).K^(-1))。由此可见,纤维框架的存在具有降低热传导率的作用,因为它能吸收更多的能量。因此,生产出的材料具有公认的隔热性能,而当框架由从油棕叶茎中提取的纤维制成时,隔热性能将得到改善。使用油棕纤维和牛粪作为隔热的生态材料,是合成隔热材料的绝佳替代品。
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