Hygrothermal analysis of external walls with hemp wool and phase change materials insulation in Mediterranean climate: A case study of Tetouan, Morocco

IF 6.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Energy and Buildings Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1016/j.enbuild.2025.115602
Salma Kouzzi , Sara El Hassani , Souad Morsli , Mohammed El Ganaoui , Mohammed lhassane Lahlaouti
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Energy-efficient wall systems are vital for sustainable construction, especially in humid Mediterranean climates. This study assesses the thermal and hygrothermal performance of four double hollow brick wall assemblies incorporating various insulation materials: air gaps, hemp wool, and phase change materials (PCMs) combined with hemp wool. Simulations were conducted using WUFI Pro software to analyze heat and moisture transfer under the Mediterranean climate of Tetouan, Morocco. The results reveal that the configuration with PCM placed before hemp wool delivers optimal performance. This setup achieves a thermal transmittance (U-value) of 0.38 W/m2·K, representing a reduction of 47 % compared to regulatory maximum standards. This configuration also demonstrates effective moisture control, keeping the hemp wool moisture content below the critical threshold of 18 % throughout the entire simulation period, thus preventing condensation and mold growth. In contrast, the air gap configuration failed to meet thermal standards and showed increased risks of mold growth. The PCM placed after hemp wool, while achieving a favorable U-value (0.38 W/m2·K), led to significant condensation at the critical interfaces with hemp wool. The highest mold growth was recorded at the right interface near the indoor environment (1632 mm), compromising long-term hygrothermal stability. These findings emphasize the importance of optimizing PCM placement and highlight the synergistic effects of combining PCM with hemp wool to enhance energy efficiency and indoor comfort. This study underscores the potential of such sustainable insulation systems in reducing energy demand while ensuring hygrothermal stability in humid Mediterranean buildings.
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节能墙体系统对于可持续建筑至关重要,尤其是在潮湿的地中海气候条件下。本研究评估了四种双层空心砖墙体组件的热性能和湿热性能,这些组件采用了不同的保温材料:气隙、麻絮和与麻絮相结合的相变材料(PCMs)。使用 WUFI Pro 软件进行了模拟,分析了摩洛哥泰图安地中海气候下的热量和湿气传递情况。结果表明,将 PCM 放在麻絮之前的配置具有最佳性能。这种配置的热透射率(U 值)为 0.38 W/m2-K,与法规最高标准相比降低了 47%。这种配置还能有效控制湿度,在整个模拟期间将麻絮的湿度保持在 18% 的临界值以下,从而防止冷凝和霉菌生长。相比之下,气隙配置则无法达到热标准,并增加了霉菌生长的风险。放置在麻絮之后的 PCM 虽然达到了良好的 U 值(0.38 W/m2-K),但在与麻絮的临界界面处却出现了严重的冷凝现象。在靠近室内环境的右侧界面(1632 毫米)处,霉菌生长速度最快,影响了长期的湿热稳定性。这些发现强调了优化 PCM 布置的重要性,并突出了将 PCM 与麻絮相结合以提高能效和室内舒适度的协同效应。这项研究强调了这种可持续隔热系统在减少能源需求,同时确保地中海潮湿建筑的湿热稳定性方面的潜力。
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Energy and Buildings
Energy and Buildings 工程技术-工程:土木
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863
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.
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