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Hygrothermal performance of an experimental hemp–lime building
Ist Teil von
Construction & building materials, 2012-11, Vol.36, p.270-275
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
► We review the environmental benefits of building with Hemp–Lime. ► We report the construction of a full-scale Hemp–Lime test building. ► We present the thermal performance testing of the completed building. ► A total heat loss coefficient for the test building was determined as 36.7W/K. ► Laboratory tests show the time taken to reach a steady-state condition is in the order of 10days.
The use of hemp–lime as a construction material combines renewable low carbon materials with exceptional hygrothermal performance. The hemp plant can grow up to 4m in 4months, with low fertilizer and irrigation demand, making it very efficient in the use of time and material resources. All parts of the plant can be used – the seed for food stuffs, the fibre surrounding the stem for paper, clothing and resin reinforcement, and the woody core of the stem as animal bedding and aggregate in hemp–lime construction. The unique pore structure of the woody core (shiv) confers relatively low thermal conductivity and hygric buffering. The construction technique promotes good air tightness and minimal thermal bridging of the building envelope. All these factors combine to produce low carbon, hygrothermally efficient buildings that are low energy both in construction and in use, and offer opportunities for recycling at end of life. This paper presents the hygrothermal performance of an experimental hemp–lime building and compares the results of steady-state co-heating tests with laboratory tests and computer simulations of transient performance.