Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings

In addition to the mitigation of carbon emissions through the reduction of building energy consumption, the prevention of fire spread in buildings is important an important task globally. Therefore, a growing interest towards building materials that can simultaneously contribute to energy savings an...

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Main Authors: Seunghwan Wi, Sungwoong Yang, Umberto Berardi, Sumin Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Environment International
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019313558
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spelling doaj-93914c36c6aa4551bd9ba25c01abe34f2020-11-25T02:40:32ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202019-09-01130Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildingsSeunghwan Wi0Sungwoong Yang1Umberto Berardi2Sumin Kim3Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Architectural Science, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, CanadaDepartment of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.In addition to the mitigation of carbon emissions through the reduction of building energy consumption, the prevention of fire spread in buildings is important an important task globally. Therefore, a growing interest towards building materials that can simultaneously contribute to energy savings and provide good flame-retardant performance in buildings exist. The flame-retardant performances of buildings can be improved through the use of inorganic building materials during construction. Meanwhile, among the different types of construction waste, more than 70% of ceramics can be recycled, which would reduce carbon emissions in the production process. Ceramics are inorganic and non-flammable, and can thus secure the flame-retardant performance of buildings. In this study, recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation to secure the flame-retardant performance of a building are analyzed for their energy saving values. A case study building was modeled and the flame-retardant performance and building energy consumption were analyzed. Setting the thermal transmittance of the external wall according to the energy conservation design standards in South Korea, the tradeoff between model calculates annual energy consumption fire protection and minimization of material environmental impacts are discussed. As a result of simulation, when a wall constructed according to the energy conservation design standards of buildings, the building energy was saved by 18.6% and fire resistance performance was secured. Keywords: Building energy consumption, Recycled ceramics, Inorganic insulation, Energy efficiency, Flame retardancyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019313558
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author Seunghwan Wi
Sungwoong Yang
Umberto Berardi
Sumin Kim
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Sungwoong Yang
Umberto Berardi
Sumin Kim
Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
Environment International
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Sungwoong Yang
Umberto Berardi
Sumin Kim
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title Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
title_short Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
title_full Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
title_fullStr Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
title_sort assessment of recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation for improving energy efficiency and flame retardancy of buildings
publisher Elsevier
series Environment International
issn 0160-4120
publishDate 2019-09-01
description In addition to the mitigation of carbon emissions through the reduction of building energy consumption, the prevention of fire spread in buildings is important an important task globally. Therefore, a growing interest towards building materials that can simultaneously contribute to energy savings and provide good flame-retardant performance in buildings exist. The flame-retardant performances of buildings can be improved through the use of inorganic building materials during construction. Meanwhile, among the different types of construction waste, more than 70% of ceramics can be recycled, which would reduce carbon emissions in the production process. Ceramics are inorganic and non-flammable, and can thus secure the flame-retardant performance of buildings. In this study, recycled ceramic-based inorganic insulation to secure the flame-retardant performance of a building are analyzed for their energy saving values. A case study building was modeled and the flame-retardant performance and building energy consumption were analyzed. Setting the thermal transmittance of the external wall according to the energy conservation design standards in South Korea, the tradeoff between model calculates annual energy consumption fire protection and minimization of material environmental impacts are discussed. As a result of simulation, when a wall constructed according to the energy conservation design standards of buildings, the building energy was saved by 18.6% and fire resistance performance was secured. Keywords: Building energy consumption, Recycled ceramics, Inorganic insulation, Energy efficiency, Flame retardancy
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