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Building envelope optimization using geopolymer bricks to improve the energy efficiency of residential buildings in hot arid regions

Dalia Tarek, Marwa A Ahmed, Hesham Sameh Hussein, Abdullah M. Zeyad, Abdullah M. Al‐Enizi, Ayman Yousef, Ayman Ragab

2022Case Studies in Construction Materials41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study explored the potential of producing geopolymer bricks from industrial waste including ferrosilicon and aluminum slag. The bricks' physico-mechanical properties show that they conform to many codes and standards. Also, the thermal conductivity of 0.28 W/mK is achieved, which is significantly lower than that of conventional bricks. social residential buildings in New Aswan City, Egypt, is employed as a case study for examining the fabricated bricks' implementation. Using the Design Builder software, it was found that the proposed fabricated brick samples showed energy savings of 5.70–14.90% and a decrease in carbon dioxide emissions of 0.47–7.67% compared to conventional wall brick. The temperature profile reveals that the fabricated brick samples have achieved the desired level of human comfort. Finally, the financial viability of each brick type was analyzed using the simple payback time (SPP). A return on investment of 8.76–15.79 years was determined for the produced brick samples. Therefore, geopolymer bricks are widely recognized as a significant improvement in environmental sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

GeopolymerBrickFly ashAdobeMaterials scienceBriquetteBuilding envelopeEnvironmental scienceEmbodied energyMortarWaste managementCivil engineeringComposite materialThermalEngineeringCoalThermodynamicsPhysicsMeteorologyConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionBuilding materials and conservation
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