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Laboratory and In-Situ Measurements for Thermal and Acoustic Performance of Straw Bales

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 11, 期 20, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su11205592

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sustainable buildings; insulating materials; dynamic properties; thermal conductivity; expanded polystyrene

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  1. Operational Program of European Social Funding 2014-2020 (PO FSE 2014-2020)
  2. University of Catania within the project Piano della Ricerca Dipartimentale 2016-2018 of the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
  3. University of Catania within the project Piano della Ricerca Dipartimentale 2016-2018 of the Department of Electric, Electronic and Computer Engineering

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This paper investigates the performance of timber-framed walls insulated with straw bales, and compares them with similar walls containing expanded polystyrene (EPS) instead of straw bales. First, thermal conductivity, initial water content, and density of the straw bales were experimentally measured in a laboratory set-up, and the dependence of the thermal conductivity of the dry material on temperature was described. Then, the two insulation solutions were compared by looking at their steady and periodic thermal transmittance, decrement factor, phase shift, internal areal heat capacity and surface mass. Finally, the acoustic performance of both wall typologies was analyzed by means of in situ measurements in two-story buildings built in Southern Italy. The weighted apparent sound reduction index for the partition wall between two houses and the weighted standardized level difference for the facades were assessed based on ISO Standard 16283. The results indicate that the dry straw bales have an average thermal conductivity of k = 0.0573 W/(m.K), and their density is around 80 kg/m(3). In addition, straw bale walls have good steady thermal performance, but they still lack sufficient thermal inertia, as witnessed by the low phase shift and the high periodic thermal transmittance. Finally, according to the on-site measurements, the results underline that the acoustic performance of the straw bale walls is far better than the walls adopting traditional EPS insulation. Overall, the straw bales investigated are a promising natural and sustainable solution for thermal and sound insulation of buildings.

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