Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation

Abstract Green roofs can contribute in many ways to the quality of the environment, being known for reducing the heat transfer to the interior of the buildings. Amongst the available techniques for the execution of this type of covering, the use of light cement blocks which are compatible with the s...

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Main Authors: A. B. DE MELO, T. N. M. MENDONÇA
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Brasileiro do Concreto (IBRACON)
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author A. B. DE MELO
T. N. M. MENDONÇA
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description Abstract Green roofs can contribute in many ways to the quality of the environment, being known for reducing the heat transfer to the interior of the buildings. Amongst the available techniques for the execution of this type of covering, the use of light cement blocks which are compatible with the system of extensive modular green roofs is proposed. For the light cement blocks, produced with EVA aggregates (waste from the footwear industry), an additional contribution in the capacity of thermal insulation of the proposed green roof is expected. In the present article, the demonstration of such contribution is intended through measurements carried out in prototypes in hot and humid climates. After characterizing the capacity of thermal insulation of the proposed green roof, with different types of conventional covering as a reference, an additional contribution of the component used in this green roof was identified by making comparisons with measurements collected from another green roof, executed with cement blocks without the presence of the EVA aggregates. In the experiments, external and internal surface temperatures were measured in each of the prototypes' coverings, as well as the air temperatures in the internal and external environments. From the analysis of the data for a typical summer day, it was possible to prove that the proposed green roof presented the lowest temperature ranges, considering the internal air and surface temperatures. The presence of the EVA aggregates in the proposed blocks contributed to the decrease of the internal temperatures.
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spelling doaj.art-336a9c569c424363aad370c24c75ec612022-12-22T03:01:40ZengInstituto Brasileiro do Concreto (IBRACON)Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais1983-41951019210610.1590/s1983-41952017000100006S1983-41952017000100092Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulationA. B. DE MELOT. N. M. MENDONÇAAbstract Green roofs can contribute in many ways to the quality of the environment, being known for reducing the heat transfer to the interior of the buildings. Amongst the available techniques for the execution of this type of covering, the use of light cement blocks which are compatible with the system of extensive modular green roofs is proposed. For the light cement blocks, produced with EVA aggregates (waste from the footwear industry), an additional contribution in the capacity of thermal insulation of the proposed green roof is expected. In the present article, the demonstration of such contribution is intended through measurements carried out in prototypes in hot and humid climates. After characterizing the capacity of thermal insulation of the proposed green roof, with different types of conventional covering as a reference, an additional contribution of the component used in this green roof was identified by making comparisons with measurements collected from another green roof, executed with cement blocks without the presence of the EVA aggregates. In the experiments, external and internal surface temperatures were measured in each of the prototypes' coverings, as well as the air temperatures in the internal and external environments. From the analysis of the data for a typical summer day, it was possible to prove that the proposed green roof presented the lowest temperature ranges, considering the internal air and surface temperatures. The presence of the EVA aggregates in the proposed blocks contributed to the decrease of the internal temperatures.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-41952017000100092&lng=en&tlng=enextensive green roofthermal behaviorEVA wastecement blocks
spellingShingle A. B. DE MELO
T. N. M. MENDONÇA
Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation
Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais
extensive green roof
thermal behavior
EVA waste
cement blocks
title Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation
title_full Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation
title_fullStr Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation
title_full_unstemmed Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation
title_short Cement blocks with EVA waste for extensive modular green roof: contribution of the components for thermal insulation
title_sort cement blocks with eva waste for extensive modular green roof contribution of the components for thermal insulation
topic extensive green roof
thermal behavior
EVA waste
cement blocks
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