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Title: Recent Advances in Porous Ceramics
Other Titles: Physical Properties of Porous Pure and Zr/Sn-Doped Nanocrystalline BaTiO3 Ceramics
Authors: Ahmadu, U.
Muazu, Alhassan
Umar, Sadiq
Keywords: : ceramic foam insulation, solid waste, numerical modelling, thermal conductivity, energy saving in buildings
Issue Date: Aug-2018
Publisher: InTechOpen, UK
Abstract: For the purpose of energy saving in buildings, a foam ceramic insulation (FCI) was pre pared by using fly ash (FA) and ceramic waste (CW) as the main raw materials for its matrix part and foam part, respectively. The effects of the sintering temperature and the additive agent on the macroscopic performances were systematically measured and investigated. The experiment results indicate that for the matrix sample 5% quartz addi tion makes the rupture modulus at 1200°C reach high to 34.28 MPa, while the correspond ing water absorption capacity is only 0.83%. In addition, for the foam sample with 1 wt% silicon carbide, the lowest measured bulk density and thermal conductivity at 1200°C are 0.471 g/cm3 and 0.1184 W/(m•K), respectively. Furthermore, the proposed simulation model predicts that the effective thermal conductivity of FCI decreases with the decrease of the bulk density. Moreover, the simulation results calculated by EnergyPlus software indicate that the synthetic FCI can efficiently reduce the building’s heating and cooling loads and exerts excellent energy conservation effect
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12808
ISBN: 978-1-78923-652-1
ISSN: 978-1-78923-653-8
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