Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]

The old adage “keeping a roof over one’s head" aptly describes the basic human need for shelter. A roof provides protection from the sun, wind, and rain. It is designed to prevent or limit the flow of mass and energy, depending on the environmental differences between the conditioned space and...

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Main Authors: Doraisamy, VeIoo, Raguraman, Neyhan, Kaliappan, Darshanna, J.Sooria Prakash Rao, Deneshwar Rao, Gunalan Paul, Kilashini, Pathmanathan, Roshini
Other Authors: Ismail, Shafinar
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Language:English
Published: Division of Research and Industry Linkages 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.478442021-07-12T02:54:27Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47844/ Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.] Doraisamy, VeIoo Raguraman, Neyhan Kaliappan, Darshanna J.Sooria Prakash Rao, Deneshwar Rao Gunalan Paul, Kilashini Pathmanathan, Roshini Roofing The old adage “keeping a roof over one’s head" aptly describes the basic human need for shelter. A roof provides protection from the sun, wind, and rain. It is designed to prevent or limit the flow of mass and energy, depending on the environmental differences between the conditioned space and the outdoor ambient. Natural fibre roof have been innovate by using banana stem fibre to reduce heat gain and loss in buildings. This innovation aims to quantify the effect on heat transfer of the Natural fibre roofs.’ By comparing heat flow between the conventional roof layers in the natural fibre roofs and control roofs we were able to quantify the reduction in heat loss or gain that the natural fibre roof provides. This information may be used with a building energy model to quantify the energy savings that the green roof allows for. Extended life of the roof protects the roof from weather, reducing maintenance costs. Reduced heating and cooling costs and provides extra roof insulation. Also reduction in the building’s overall heating and cooling costs. Natural fibre has the greatest potential for reducing carbon dioxide emission and enables to produce reinforcement of significantly less harmful for the environment. The natural fibre roof can be produced at low cost due to its abundant availability giving it the potential of high commercial value. Division of Research and Industry Linkages Ismail, Shafinar Mahphoth, Mohd Halim Abas, Aemillyawaty Mohd Radzi, Fazlina Alias, Aidah Jamil, Ilinadia Hassan, Nor Yus Shahirah Shaari, Shafirah Zahari, Farihan 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47844/1/47844.pdf ID47844 Doraisamy, VeIoo and Raguraman, Neyhan and Kaliappan, Darshanna and J.Sooria Prakash Rao, Deneshwar Rao and Gunalan Paul, Kilashini and Pathmanathan, Roshini (2017) Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]. In: Melaka International Intellectual Exposition (MIIEX 2007). Division of Research and Industry Linkages, Alor Gajah, Melaka.
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topic Roofing
spellingShingle Roofing
Doraisamy, VeIoo
Raguraman, Neyhan
Kaliappan, Darshanna
J.Sooria Prakash Rao, Deneshwar Rao
Gunalan Paul, Kilashini
Pathmanathan, Roshini
Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]
description The old adage “keeping a roof over one’s head" aptly describes the basic human need for shelter. A roof provides protection from the sun, wind, and rain. It is designed to prevent or limit the flow of mass and energy, depending on the environmental differences between the conditioned space and the outdoor ambient. Natural fibre roof have been innovate by using banana stem fibre to reduce heat gain and loss in buildings. This innovation aims to quantify the effect on heat transfer of the Natural fibre roofs.’ By comparing heat flow between the conventional roof layers in the natural fibre roofs and control roofs we were able to quantify the reduction in heat loss or gain that the natural fibre roof provides. This information may be used with a building energy model to quantify the energy savings that the green roof allows for. Extended life of the roof protects the roof from weather, reducing maintenance costs. Reduced heating and cooling costs and provides extra roof insulation. Also reduction in the building’s overall heating and cooling costs. Natural fibre has the greatest potential for reducing carbon dioxide emission and enables to produce reinforcement of significantly less harmful for the environment. The natural fibre roof can be produced at low cost due to its abundant availability giving it the potential of high commercial value.
author2 Ismail, Shafinar
author_facet Ismail, Shafinar
Doraisamy, VeIoo
Raguraman, Neyhan
Kaliappan, Darshanna
J.Sooria Prakash Rao, Deneshwar Rao
Gunalan Paul, Kilashini
Pathmanathan, Roshini
format Book Section
author Doraisamy, VeIoo
Raguraman, Neyhan
Kaliappan, Darshanna
J.Sooria Prakash Rao, Deneshwar Rao
Gunalan Paul, Kilashini
Pathmanathan, Roshini
author_sort Doraisamy, VeIoo
title Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]
title_short Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]
title_full Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]
title_fullStr Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Natural fibre roof / Veloo Doraisamy … [et al.]
title_sort natural fibre roof / veloo doraisamy … [et al.]
publisher Division of Research and Industry Linkages
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47844/1/47844.pdf
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