Title of article :
Three-year weathering tests on asphalt shingles: Solar reflectance
Author/Authors :
Berdahl، نويسنده , , Paul and Akbari، نويسنده , , Hashem and Levinson، نويسنده , , Ronnen and Jacobs، نويسنده , , Jeffry and Klink، نويسنده , , Frank and Everman، نويسنده , , Rebecca، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
5
From page :
277
To page :
281
Abstract :
Exposed asphalt shingles undergo chemical and physical changes as they weather. Here we focus on the resulting changes in solar reflectance. Most roofing granules employing inorganic metal oxide pigments are very stable. Initial reflectance changes are therefore due to changes in the asphalt itself, and the loss of processing oils coating the granules. Ultraviolet-induced photo-oxidation of these oils and exposed asphalt produces dark hydrophilic substances that are removed by rain, or in dry climates, transported by dew. After six months, changes in solar reflectance are small and (in California) mainly due an annual cycle of accumulation of atmospheric dust and its removal by rain. In hot humid climates cyanobacteria grow rapidly on granule surfaces, creating dark stains that reduce reflectance by as much as 0.06 at 3 years. We show that in these types of climates (exemplified by Houston) biocide additives such as Cu2O can be employed to maintain solar reflectance. yanobacteria are absent, solar reflectance changes over the first three years are on the order of 0.02 or less, and may be either positive or negative.
Keywords :
Solar reflectance , Weathering , Cyanobacteria , Asphalt shingles
Journal title :
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Record number :
1487556
Link To Document :
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