Bio-based insulation materials and their hygrothermal performance in a building envelope system (ETICS)

Author

Palumbo, Mariana

Lacasta Palacio, Ana María

Giraldo Forero, María del Pilar

Haurie, Laia

Correal Mòdol, Eduard

Publication date

2020-06-16T07:24:16Z

2020-06-16T07:24:16Z

2018-07-05



Abstract

Bio-based insulation materials (such as wood or hemp) are emerging as a promising alternative in building envelope applications, aiming at improving in-use energy efficiency. When compared to common insulation materials (rock and glass wool or petrol-based foams) bio-based materials present the advantage of being renewable, with a low embodied energy and CO2 neutral or negative. Moreover, these materials have a distinct hygrothermal performance, as the sorption/desorption of water vapour in their porous structure, in dynamic equilibrium with their surrounding environment, constantly modifies their hygric and thermal properties while causing energy transfers itself. In this paper, the hygrothermal performance of two different bio-based materials in outdoor conditions is evaluated. The first is an innovative light-weight composite made from corn pith and alginate. The second a commercially available wood insulator. The materials are tested alone and as components of external thermal insulation systems (ETICS) and compared to a conventional polystyrene foam. The results show how the sorption process influence the hygrothermal performance of the materials when the surrounding conditions are modified. When subjected to cyclic changes in temperature and relative humidity, the bio-based materials tested show a lower temperature variation than polystyrene. This is in part due to their lower thermal diffusivity, but also to the water absorption and desorption mechanisms occurring within the materials, which were measured by the change in mass of the materials during the tests. The differences in the thermal performance were more noticeable when the insulation materials were tested alone than when these were tested as a part of an ETIC System.


This work was funded by MINECO (Spain) and AEI/FEDER/UE under the projects BIA2014-52688-R, BIA2017-88401-R and ENE2015-64117-C5-3-R. The authors would like to thank the Catalan Government for the quality accreditation given to their research group (2017 SGR 1758). M.P. would like to thank the Brazilian Education Ministry for the financial support received under the PNPD/Capes fellowship. This article has been possible with the support of the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) and the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) (FJCI-2016-28789).

Document Type

Article
Submitted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Bio-based materials; Bio aggregates; Thermal insulation; Hygrothermal performance; Corn pith; Construction

Publisher

Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//ENE2015-64117-C5-3-R/ES/IDENTIFICACION DE BARRERAS Y OPORTUNIDADES SOSTENIBLES EN LOS MATERIALES Y APLICACIONES DEL ALMACENAMIENTO DE ENERGIA TERMICA/

Versió preprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.06.042

Energy and Buildings, 2018, vol. 174, p. 147-155

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(c) Elsevier, 2018

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