Experimental investigation of thermal inertia properties in hemp-lime concrete walls


Autoria(s): Kinnane, Oliver; McGranaghan, G.; Walker, R.; Pavia, S.; Byrne, G.; Robinson, A.
Data(s)

03/11/2015

Resumo

Hemp-lime concrete is a sustainable alternative to standard building wall materials, with low associated embodied energy. It exhibits good hygric, acoustic and thermal properties, making it an exciting, sustainable building envelope material. When cast in temporary shuttering around a timber frame, it exhibits lower thermal conductivity than concrete, and consequently achieves low U-values in a primarily mono-material wall construction. Although cast relatively thick hemp-lime walls do not generally achieve the low U-values stipulated in building regulations. However assessment of its thermal performance through evaluation of its resistance to thermal transfer alone, underestimates its true thermal quality. The thermal inertia, or reluctance of the wall to change its temperature when exposed to changing environmental temperatures, also has a significant impact on the thermal quality of the wall, the thermal comfort of the interior space and energy consumption due to space heating. With a focus on energy reduction in buildings, regulations emphasise thermal resistance to heat transfer with only less focus on thermal inertia or storage benefits due to thermal mass. This paper investigates dynamic thermal responsiveness in hemp-lime concrete walls. It reports the influence of thermal conductivity, density and specific heat through analysis of steady state and transient heat transfer, in the walls. A novel hot-box design which isolates the conductive heat flow is used, and compared with tests in standard hot-boxes. Thermal diffusivity and effusivity are evaluated, using experimentally measured conductivity, based on analytical relationships. Experimental results evident that hemp-lime exhibits high thermal inertia. They show the thermal inertia characteristics compensate for any limitations in the thermal resistance of the construction material. When viewed together the thermal resistance and mass characteristics of hemp-lime are appropriate to maintain comfortable thermal indoor conditions and low energy operation.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/experimental-investigation-of-thermal-inertia-properties-in-hemplime-concrete-walls(db657f01-05d3-41b5-92b8-ed461dc1b68b).html

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Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Economic Forum

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Kinnane , O , McGranaghan , G , Walker , R , Pavia , S , Byrne , G & Robinson , A 2015 , Experimental investigation of thermal inertia properties in hemp-lime concrete walls . in Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Advanced Building Skins . Economic Forum , pp. 942-949 , 10th Conference on Advanced Building Skins , Bern , Switzerland , 3-4 November .

Palavras-Chave #hemp, lime, thermal inertia
Tipo

contributionToPeriodical