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Thermal properties of adobe employed in Peruvian rural areas: Experimental results and numerical simulation of a traditional bio-composite material

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Highlights

  • Novel thermal data for different Peruvian adobes.

  • Dynamic thermal experiments of adobes with guarded hot plate apparatus.

  • 3D-Representative Volume Element Modeling of the bio-composite material.

Abstract

The adobe is a widely used traditional material in popular constructions in rural areas of Peru and more generally in Andean countries. In order to increase comfort and energy efficiency of constructions, it is necessary to better know the thermal characteristics of the adobe, seen as a bio-composite material.

Different adobes have been studied. Effective thermal conductivity and heat capacity were measured by means of a hot parallel-plate method. Density was estimated using a pycnometer and measuring physical dimensions and mass of each sample, which allowed the calculation of thermal effusivity and diffusivity. Some numerical simulation results displayed good agreement with experimental outcomes. The work presented here has implications for future studies of this traditional building material and might potentially help solving the problem of sustainable housing.

Keywords

Adobe
Bio-composite materials
Thermal properties
Heat transfer
Andean rural areas

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