An Analytical and Experimental Study on Uprising the Thermal efficiency of Buildings Using Easily Accessible Bio-mass

Authors

  • Anantha Lekshmi*, Y. Stalin Jose

Abstract

Construction of buildings contributes about 40 percent of the total energy consumption across the
world and about 30 percent of the carbon dioxide emission. This energy is used to improve thermal efficiency
of building. In this article the methods to improve the thermal efficiency of buildings by using biomass is
discussed. In this case the Rice Husk Ash (RHA), Jute as well as Coir is used which is reinforced with concrete
to study the increase in thermal comfort of buildings. This method can be more economically beneficial and
also methods to replace the demerits of substance are also discussed. The experiments were carried out by
reinforcing the above three mentioned biomass with concrete. The modelling and optimization are also carried
out. Then the obtained outcome from this method is also compared with those obtained from deep learning
technique. From this study it is made clear than this can be used to improve the thermal efficiency of buildings.
The various techniques used to find the efficiency were also discussed briefly. This biomass is cheap and easily
available which can improve the effectiveness.

Published

2020-03-25

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