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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Sustainable earth-based vs. conventional construction systems in the Mediterranean climate: Experimental analysis of thermal performance

Susana Serrano; Alvaro de Gracia Cuesta; Gabriel Pérez Luque; Luisa F. Cabeza

The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) because it is involved along all the building process: design, construction, use, and end-of-life. The present study compares the thermal behavior of seven different building prototypes tested under Mediterranean climate: two of them were built with sustainable earth-based construction systems and the other five, with conventional brick construction systems. The tested earth-based construction systems consist of rammed earth walls and wooden green roofs, which have been adapted to contemporary requirements by reducing their thickness. In order to balance the thermal response, wooden insulation panels were placed in one of the earth prototypes. All building prototypes have the same inner dimensions and orientation, and they are fully monitored to register inner temperature and humidity, surface walls temperatures and temperatures inside walls. Furthermore, all building prototypes are equipped with a heat pump and an electricity meter to measure the electrical energy consumed to maintain a certain level of comfort. The experimentation was performed along a whole year by carrying out several experiments in free floating and controlled temperature conditions. This study aims at demonstrating that sustainable construction systems can behave similarly or even better than conventional ones under summer and winter conditions. Results show that thermal behavior is strongly penalized when rammed earth wall thickness is reduced. However, the addition of 6 cm of wooden insulation panels in the outer surface of the building prototype successfully improves the thermal response.


Materials | 2015

Study of Fresh and Hardening Process Properties of Gypsum with Three Different PCM Inclusion Methods

Susana Serrano; Camila Barreneche; Antonia Navarro; L. Haurie; A.I. Fernández; Luisa F. Cabeza

Gypsum has two important states (fresh and hardened states), and the addition of phase change materials (PCM) can vary the properties of the material. Many authors have extensively studied properties in the hardened state; however, the variation of fresh state properties due to the addition of Micronal® DS 5001 X PCM into gypsum has been the object of few investigations. Properties in fresh state define the workability, setting time, adherence and shrinkage, and, therefore the possibility of implementing the material in building walls. The aim of the study is to analyze, compare and evaluate the variability of fresh state properties after the inclusion of 10% PCM. PCM are added into a common gypsum matrix by three different methods: adding microencapsulated PCM, making a suspension of PCM/water, and incorporating PCM through a vacuum impregnation method. Results demonstrate that the inclusion of PCM change completely the water required by the gypsum to achieve good workability, especially the formulation containing Micronal® DS 5001 X: the water required is higher, the retraction is lower (50% less) due to the organic nature of the PCM with high elasticity and, the adherence is reduced (up to 45%) due to the difference between the porosity of the different surfaces as well as the surface tension difference.


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015

Heating and cooling energy trends and drivers in buildings

Diana Ürge-Vorsatz; Luisa F. Cabeza; Susana Serrano; Camila Barreneche; Ksenia Petrichenko


Applied Energy | 2013

Comparison of three different devices available in Spain to test thermal properties of building materials including phase change materials

Camila Barreneche; Alvaro de Gracia; Susana Serrano; M. Elena Navarro; Ana M. Borreguero; A. Inés Fernández; Manuel Carmona; Juan F. Rodríguez; Luisa F. Cabeza


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014

Investigating greenhouse challenge from growing trends of electricity consumption through home appliances in buildings

Luisa F. Cabeza; Diana Ürge-Vorsatz; Michael A. McNeil; Camila Barreneche; Susana Serrano


Construction and Building Materials | 2013

Optimization of three new compositions of stabilized rammed earth incorporating PCM: thermal properties characterization and LCA

Susana Serrano; Camila Barreneche; Lídia Rincón; Dieter Boer; Luisa F. Cabeza


Energy Procedia | 2014

New database on phase change materials for thermal energy storage in buildings to help PCM selection

Camila Barreneche; Helena Navarro; Susana Serrano; Luisa F. Cabeza; A. Inés Fernández


Energy and Buildings | 2016

Use of multi-layered PCM gypsums to improve fire response. Physical, thermal and mechanical characterization

Susana Serrano; Camila Barreneche; Antonia Navarro; L. Haurie; A. Inés Fernández; Luisa F. Cabeza


Energy Procedia | 2012

Stabilized rammed earth incorporating PCM: Optimization and improvement of thermal properties and Life Cycle Assessment

Susana Serrano; Camila Barreneche; Lídia Rincón; Dieter Boer; Luisa F. Cabeza


Energy and Buildings | 2016

Single layer mortars with microencapsulated PCM: Study of physical and thermal properties, and fire behaviour

L. Haurie; Susana Serrano; Montserrat Bosch; Ana Inés Fernández; Luisa F. Cabeza

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Antonia Navarro

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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L. Haurie

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Montserrat Bosch

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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