Title of article :
Sustainable earth walls to meet the building regulations
Author/Authors :
Steven Goodhew، نويسنده , , RICHARD GRIFFITHS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The thermal conductivity and diffusivity of un-fired clay bricks, a straw clay mixture and straw bales have been measured using a thermal probe technique, with an iterative method for data analysis. The steady-state air-to-air thermal transmittance, or U-value, and the time-dependent thermal properties of some proposed sustainable earth wall constructions are presented. Sustainable cavity walls of un-fired clay bricks with paper, straw or wool cavity insulation have thermal transmittances less than 0.35 W/m2 K, and therefore meet the current United Kingdom Building Regulations. A review of possible methods for thermally up-grading existing earth walls, by adding an internal insulated timber frame construction, again demonstrates possible compliance with the current UK thermal regulations.
Keywords :
Building regulations , Sustainable walls , Thermal transmittance , Earth construction
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings