陀螺结构在建筑施工中用于隔热的应用
Beata Anwajler1, Jerzy Szołomicki2, Paweł Noszczyk2
1Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 8, 2025
概括
3D打印的陀螺结构为建筑物提供了卓越的隔热. 这些先进材料显著降低了供暖能源需求,提高了建筑物的整体能源效率和性能.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 建筑科学 建筑科学
- 可持续建筑 可持续建筑
背景情况:
- 传统的绝缘材料在性能和环境影响方面面临限制.
- 越来越需要先进的,节能的建筑外解决方案.
- 3D打印技术为创建复杂的结构几何形状提供了新的可能性.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究3D打印的状腺结构的热绝缘特性.
- 评估陀螺复合材料在隔热外部建筑包裹中的有效性.
- 分析这些结构对住宅建筑的年度能源平衡的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用DLP3D打印技术制造开放细胞陀螺复合样本.
- 根据ISO 9869-1:2014测量热导率 (λ),热电阻 (R) 和传热系数 (U).
- 使用Arcadia软件v9.0.0.使用四个住宅建筑的年度能源平衡分析.
主要成果:
- 实现了非常低的导热率 (约. 0.023 W/(m·K)) 对于100毫米厚的多层回旋体结构.
- 与矿物质羊毛和聚烯泡等传统材料相比,显示出明显更高的绝缘效率.
- 状腺结构表现出高机械强度和低密度,表明轻量级和耐用性质.
结论:
- 3D打印的陀螺结构代表了一种有前途的建筑先进的绝热材料.
- 这些结构为设计高能效建筑提供了可行的解决方案.
- 使用陀螺复合材料可以大大减少供暖能源需求,并改善建筑物的整体能源平衡.
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