THERMAL INSULATION PANELS PRODUCED WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTE
The increase in energy consumption in commercial and residential buildings is the result of the use of air conditioning systems to ensure an environment with thermal comfort. The use of insulating materials is an alternative to reduce energy losses, however, some of the conventional materials pose r...
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doaj-4ccd6764dee949dda40a8eef7384a4072021-08-20T21:40:56ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Mix Sustentável2447-08992447-30732020-12-0171476010.29183/2447-3073.MIX2020.v7.n1.47-602680THERMAL INSULATION PANELS PRODUCED WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTEDanieli Maehler Nejeliski0Lauren da Cunha Duarte1Érika da Silva Ferreira2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGSUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGSUniversidade Federal de Pelotas - UFPelThe increase in energy consumption in commercial and residential buildings is the result of the use of air conditioning systems to ensure an environment with thermal comfort. The use of insulating materials is an alternative to reduce energy losses, however, some of the conventional materials pose risks to health and the environment. The objective of this work is to present a current overview of the use of agricultural waste for the production of insulating panels. The methodology used was bibliometric, based on a search for publications in three databases. As a result, the panels produced from sugarcane bagasse, rice husk, coconut fiber and corncob stand out. The panels are characterized by low density and low rates of thermal conductivity. It can be concluded that the thermal conductivity of materials is affected by several factors, such as density, particle size and production specifications.https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/mixsustentavel/article/view/4241agricultural wastethermal insulationparticleboard |
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Danieli Maehler Nejeliski Lauren da Cunha Duarte Érika da Silva Ferreira |
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THERMAL INSULATION PANELS PRODUCED WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTE |
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THERMAL INSULATION PANELS PRODUCED WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTE |
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THERMAL INSULATION PANELS PRODUCED WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTE |
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THERMAL INSULATION PANELS PRODUCED WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTE |
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thermal insulation panels produced with agricultural waste |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) |
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Mix Sustentável |
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The increase in energy consumption in commercial and residential buildings is the result of the use of air conditioning systems to ensure an environment with thermal comfort. The use of insulating materials is an alternative to reduce energy losses, however, some of the conventional materials pose risks to health and the environment. The objective of this work is to present a current overview of the use of agricultural waste for the production of insulating panels. The methodology used was bibliometric, based on a search for publications in three databases. As a result, the panels produced from sugarcane bagasse, rice husk, coconut fiber and corncob stand out. The panels are characterized by low density and low rates of thermal conductivity. It can be concluded that the thermal conductivity of materials is affected by several factors, such as density, particle size and production specifications. |
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agricultural waste thermal insulation particleboard |
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