Characteristics of Insulating Panels Realised from Coconut Palm Fibres for Low-Temperature Thermal Insulation

Daniel Segla Mededji, Elie Sogbochi, Ayihaou Armand Djossou, Omar Cherkaoui, Latif Adeniyi Fagbemi, Dominique Codjo Koko Sohounhloue
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In recent years, there has been growing interest in issues relating to pollution and energy consumption, and the resulting regulations have led the construction sector to focus on thermal insulation. The application of bio-based insulation materials can help to minimise the environmental impact of buildings by reducing energy demand both during construction and over the lifetime of the building. Agroforestry biomass plays an interesting role, as its use can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The aim of this work is to produce insulating panels from agroforestry by-products for low-temperature thermal insulation applications.  The insulating panels in this study are produced from coconut palm fibres and their thermophysical properties are determined. They were produced using a human-motricity press and the temperature rise was controlled using the hot-tape method. Characteristics such as calorific value and modelling of temperature rise as a function of time to calculate thermal conductivity, thermal effusivity and diffusivity were determined. The calorific value varies from 3668.0 to 4135.0 and from 3742.0 to 4186.0 cal.g-1 when the moisture content is 11.28 and 10.61%, respectively. The thermal conductivity, effusivity and thermal diffusivity are 0.4 W.m-1.K-1, 760.30 J.m-2.°C-1.s-1/2 and 2.73.10-7 m.s-1, respectively. In view of these results, coconut fibre represents a potential precursor to produce insulating panels.
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低温隔热用椰棕纤维隔热板的特性
近年来,人们对污染和能源消耗问题的关注与日俱增,由此产生的法规也促使建筑行业将重点放在保温隔热上。生物基隔热材料的应用可以减少建筑施工期间和建筑使用期内的能源需求,从而有助于最大限度地减少建筑对环境的影响。农林业生物质能起到令人感兴趣的作用,因为它的使用可以减少温室气体排放。这项工作的目的是利用农林业副产品生产用于低温隔热应用的隔热板。 本研究中的隔热板由椰棕纤维制成,并测定了其热物理性质。这些隔热板是用人力压机生产的,并用热胶带法控制温升。研究确定了热值和温度上升随时间变化的模型等特性,以计算热导率、热辐射率和扩散率。当水分含量为 11.28% 和 10.61% 时,热值分别为 3668.0 至 4135.0 和 3742.0 至 4186.0 cal.g-1。导热系数、传出系数和热扩散系数分别为 0.4 W.m-1.K-1、760.30 J.m-2.°C-1.s-1/2 和 2.73.10-7 m.s-1。鉴于这些结果,椰子纤维是生产隔热板的一种潜在前体材料。
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