Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla

It is known that insulation panels made from natural fibers have great potential as raw materials for manufacturing various thermal insulators. Their insulating properties are due, among other things, to their porous structure and low density. This article investigated the potential reduction in hea...

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Gonzalez Olier, Camilo Andrés
Gonzalez Coneo, Jorge Enrique
Avila Beltran, Karolina Teresa
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2024
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Energy efficiency
Thermal insulation
Biocomposites
Energy savings
Thermal comfort
Heat transfer reduction
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
title Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
spellingShingle Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
Energy efficiency
Thermal insulation
Biocomposites
Energy savings
Thermal comfort
Heat transfer reduction
title_short Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
title_full Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
title_fullStr Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
title_sort Analysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of Barranquilla
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Olier, Camilo Andrés
Gonzalez Coneo, Jorge Enrique
Avila Beltran, Karolina Teresa
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Olier, Camilo Andrés
Gonzalez Coneo, Jorge Enrique
Avila Beltran, Karolina Teresa
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Energy efficiency
Thermal insulation
Biocomposites
Energy savings
Thermal comfort
Heat transfer reduction
topic Energy efficiency
Thermal insulation
Biocomposites
Energy savings
Thermal comfort
Heat transfer reduction
description It is known that insulation panels made from natural fibers have great potential as raw materials for manufacturing various thermal insulators. Their insulating properties are due, among other things, to their porous structure and low density. This article investigated the potential reduction in heat transfer through the walls of buildings in the city of Barranquilla using insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste. Four scenarios were considered, one without thermal insulation and three using insulation panels manufactured in other studies, including a eucalyptus bark panel, a cardboard and alpha fiber waste panel, and a panel made from jute and polypropylene. The study was conducted considering the minimum and maximum temperatures in Barranquilla during the year 2022. When analyzing heat transfer using the maximum daily ambient temperature as a reference, the decrease in heat transfer per square meter ranged from 8.38–23.78 J/s, with the eucalyptus bark and jute panels performing the best, and when considering the minimum temperature conditions, the heat transfer per square meter was reduced between 2.93–10.46 J/s. It was demonstrated that the three panels used have great potential to reduce heat transfer through the walls.
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dc.identifier.citation.none.fl_str_mv : Camilo Andrés Gonzalez Olier, Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Coneo & Karolina Teresa Avila Beltran (2024) Analysis of Insulation Panels Made from Agro-Industrial Waste for Reducing Heat Transfer in Colombian Coastal Cities: Case Study of the City of Barranquilla, Journal of Natural Fibers, 21:1, 2306130, DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2024.2306130
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identifier_str_mv : Camilo Andrés Gonzalez Olier, Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Coneo & Karolina Teresa Avila Beltran (2024) Analysis of Insulation Panels Made from Agro-Industrial Waste for Reducing Heat Transfer in Colombian Coastal Cities: Case Study of the City of Barranquilla, Journal of Natural Fibers, 21:1, 2306130, DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2024.2306130
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Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Gonzalez Olier, Camilo AndrésGonzalez Coneo, Jorge EnriqueAvila Beltran, Karolina Teresa2024-10-03T16:48:22Z2024-02-012024-10-03T16:48:22Z2024: Camilo Andrés Gonzalez Olier, Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Coneo & Karolina Teresa Avila Beltran (2024) Analysis of Insulation Panels Made from Agro-Industrial Waste for Reducing Heat Transfer in Colombian Coastal Cities: Case Study of the City of Barranquilla, Journal of Natural Fibers, 21:1, 2306130, DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2024.23061301544-0478https://hdl.handle.net/11323/1342710.1080/15440478.2024.23061301544-046XCorporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/It is known that insulation panels made from natural fibers have great potential as raw materials for manufacturing various thermal insulators. Their insulating properties are due, among other things, to their porous structure and low density. This article investigated the potential reduction in heat transfer through the walls of buildings in the city of Barranquilla using insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste. Four scenarios were considered, one without thermal insulation and three using insulation panels manufactured in other studies, including a eucalyptus bark panel, a cardboard and alpha fiber waste panel, and a panel made from jute and polypropylene. The study was conducted considering the minimum and maximum temperatures in Barranquilla during the year 2022. When analyzing heat transfer using the maximum daily ambient temperature as a reference, the decrease in heat transfer per square meter ranged from 8.38–23.78 J/s, with the eucalyptus bark and jute panels performing the best, and when considering the minimum temperature conditions, the heat transfer per square meter was reduced between 2.93–10.46 J/s. It was demonstrated that the three panels used have great potential to reduce heat transfer through the walls.14 páginasapplication/pdfengTaylor and Francis Ltd.United Stateshttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15440478.2024.2306130#abstractAnalysis of insulation panels made from agro-industrial waste for reducing heat transfer in colombian coastal cities: case study of the city of BarranquillaArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85BarranquillaJournal of Natural FibersAditya, L., T. M. I. Mahlia, B. Rismanchi, H. M. Ng, M. H. Hasan, H. S. C. Metselaar, O. Muraza, and H. B. Aditiya. 2017. “A Review on Insulation Materials for Energy Conservation in Buildings.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 73 (June): 1352–1365. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.02.034 .Alghoul, S. 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