BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL

Building materials can affect the both the indoor and outdoor environment. In general, building materials in big cities in Indonesia can increase the urban air temperature and create the Urban Heat Island phenomenon. By choosing the right building wall materials or material engineering as an environ...

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Main Author: Diposeno Hanggoro M, Prameswara
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/49958
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spelling id-itb.:499582020-09-21T19:24:44ZBRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL Diposeno Hanggoro M, Prameswara Indonesia Final Project COMSOL Multiphysics, external insulation, heat transfer, internal insulation, simulation, urban heat island, wall. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/49958 Building materials can affect the both the indoor and outdoor environment. In general, building materials in big cities in Indonesia can increase the urban air temperature and create the Urban Heat Island phenomenon. By choosing the right building wall materials or material engineering as an environmental mitigation, Urban Heat Island intensity predictably be lowered. However, keeping the indoor air temperature low for the comfort of building inhabitants must also be considered. One method to keep indoor air temperature low is by applying wall insulations. Commonly used insulations are internal and external insulations. The effects of external insulation towards the outdoor air temperature and brick wall temperature was observed, as was the effects of internal insulations towards the insulation layer temperature and indoor air temperature. Different insulation materials with varying thicknesses were used. For external insulation, EPS and silica resin were chosen, meanwhile EPS and polyurethane were chosen for internal insulation, with thickness values of 4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm. Simulation were done with COMSOL Multiphysics by simulating solar radiation. EPS were found to be better external thermal blockers than silica resin, but can cause the increase of UHI intensity, while polyurethane were found to be better internal insulation material because they cause the least change in indoor air temperature text
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description Building materials can affect the both the indoor and outdoor environment. In general, building materials in big cities in Indonesia can increase the urban air temperature and create the Urban Heat Island phenomenon. By choosing the right building wall materials or material engineering as an environmental mitigation, Urban Heat Island intensity predictably be lowered. However, keeping the indoor air temperature low for the comfort of building inhabitants must also be considered. One method to keep indoor air temperature low is by applying wall insulations. Commonly used insulations are internal and external insulations. The effects of external insulation towards the outdoor air temperature and brick wall temperature was observed, as was the effects of internal insulations towards the insulation layer temperature and indoor air temperature. Different insulation materials with varying thicknesses were used. For external insulation, EPS and silica resin were chosen, meanwhile EPS and polyurethane were chosen for internal insulation, with thickness values of 4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm. Simulation were done with COMSOL Multiphysics by simulating solar radiation. EPS were found to be better external thermal blockers than silica resin, but can cause the increase of UHI intensity, while polyurethane were found to be better internal insulation material because they cause the least change in indoor air temperature
format Final Project
author Diposeno Hanggoro M, Prameswara
spellingShingle Diposeno Hanggoro M, Prameswara
BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL
author_facet Diposeno Hanggoro M, Prameswara
author_sort Diposeno Hanggoro M, Prameswara
title BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL
title_short BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL
title_full BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL
title_fullStr BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL
title_full_unstemmed BRICK WALL THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEM FOR HEAT RELEASE AND ABSORPTION CONTROL
title_sort brick wall thermal insulation system for heat release and absorption control
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/49958
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