Bio aggregates development: Phase change material incorporation in wood particles porosity for buildings
Session
Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Environment
Description
The aim of this work was to develop a bio aggregate with energy efficiency capability. For this work, wood particles with low density was obtained, then, phase change material (PCM) was incorporated into the wood porosity by immersion, after saturation, coating process was performed with carboxylated styrene butadiene rubber. The bio aggregates was applied in cement matrix and thermal analysis was performed, the results show the PCM effect, which promote thermal and energy efficiency, being suitable to be applied in buildings. Further research is ongoing to aprimorate the bio aggregate production and evaluate the physical and mechanical properties.
Keywords:
PCM., Biomass, Energy efficiency, Composite
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-95-6
Location
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Start Date
28-10-2023 8:00 AM
End Date
29-10-2023 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.369
Recommended Citation
Kuhn, Leonardo Veloso de; Fontelle, Fabricio Melo de; Guimaraes, Tulio Caetano; and Ferreira, Saulo Oliveira, "Bio aggregates development: Phase change material incorporation in wood particles porosity for buildings" (2023). UBT International Conference. 34.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/IC/civil/34
Bio aggregates development: Phase change material incorporation in wood particles porosity for buildings
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
The aim of this work was to develop a bio aggregate with energy efficiency capability. For this work, wood particles with low density was obtained, then, phase change material (PCM) was incorporated into the wood porosity by immersion, after saturation, coating process was performed with carboxylated styrene butadiene rubber. The bio aggregates was applied in cement matrix and thermal analysis was performed, the results show the PCM effect, which promote thermal and energy efficiency, being suitable to be applied in buildings. Further research is ongoing to aprimorate the bio aggregate production and evaluate the physical and mechanical properties.