一种新型生物基绝热材料的热性能评价

Khoukhi M
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近年来,建筑行业正朝着节能设计“低能耗”的新方向发展。生物基保温材料的发展促进了这一途径的发展;它们在建筑中的实施在减少能源需求方面取得了良好的效果。此外,另一个有益的环境部分,如减少不可再生资源的消耗和废物的产生。在建筑围护结构中使用隔热材料可以大大降低建筑的热负荷,从而降低能耗。绝热材料是一种有机或无机材料,通过热传导(即传导、对流和辐射)来减少热量的传播。最近研制出了更先进的绝缘材料。然而,大多数可用的绝缘材料都不环保,可能需要大量的能源和复杂的制造过程来生产。目前已有一些商品化的生物基保温材料,如工业纤维、大麻、亚麻、红麻等。此外,近年来还开展了以棕榈枣、苹果叶和稻壳为原料的粮食作物副产物热保温材料的开发研究。然而,生产成本和低热阻是主要的相关问题。提出了一种具有巨大商业化潜力和环境足迹的新型廉价生物绝缘材料。这个项目的主要思想是开发一种新的材料,这种材料是环保的,与谷物绝缘。绝缘产品的早期实验显示出类似甚至更好的热性能,可以与聚苯乙烯等普通绝缘材料竞争。
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Thermal Assessment of a New Bio - Based Insulation Material
In recent times, the building sector is moving towards new approaches to energy - efficient design "low energy consumption". The development of bio - based thermal insulation materials contributes to such approaches; their implementation in the building gives a good result in a reduction of energy demand. Moreover, another beneficial environmental portion such as the reduction in the depletion of non - renewable resources and in waste generation. Using thermal insulation in the building envelope can substantially reduce the building's thermal load and consequently its energy consumption. Thermal insulation is organic or inorganic material, manufactured to reduce the propagation of the heat by a combined heat transfer (i.e., conduction, convection, and radiation). More advanced insulation materials have been recently developed. However, most of the available insulations are not eco - friendly and may require a huge amount of energy and complex manufacturing processes to be produced. Some commercialized bio - based therm al insulation materials are currently available, such as industrial fibers hemp, flax, kenaf. Also, recently some researches are conducted to develop thermal food - crop by - product insulation from palm date, pin apple leaves and rice husk. However, productio n cost and lower thermal resistance are the main correlated issues. A new cheap bio - insulation material with huge commercialization potential and environmental footprint is proposed. The main idea of running a project is to develop a new material, which is environmentally friendly insulation from grain. The early experiments of the insulation product showed a similar or even better thermal performance that could compete with common insulation materials such as polystyrene.
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