EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS

The assessment of the thermal performance was carried out on a low cost house mainly built from waste oil palm shell (OPS-Concrete) with galvanized steel-roof. It was noticed that reasonable thermal comfort took place during the night for the roof without ceiling and without insulation, and during...

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Main Authors: Harimi, Mohamed, Harimi, Djamila, Kurian, V.J., Bolong, N.
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Language:English
Published: CREAM, CIDB Malaysia 2006
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author Harimi, Mohamed
Harimi, Djamila
Kurian, V.J.
Bolong, N.
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Harimi, Djamila
Kurian, V.J.
Bolong, N.
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description The assessment of the thermal performance was carried out on a low cost house mainly built from waste oil palm shell (OPS-Concrete) with galvanized steel-roof. It was noticed that reasonable thermal comfort took place during the night for the roof without ceiling and without insulation, and during the day at a peak temperature of a highly ventilated attic area. For such situation, it was recommended to install insulating horizontal plated surface under the roof, which should be turned into a vertical position during the night. Other alternatives may be creating small adjustable openings around building envelope just under the ceiling or making an open roof-ceiling system. This technique will reduce the heat flux from insulated ceiling by the flow of the cooling air at night, but the impact of surrounding microclimate on human thermal comfort should be considered. The mathematical model used to predict the attic temperature for a lightweight roof system was obtained by correlation, which can be used for a quick inspection. Insulation materials of 50 mm fibreglass and foil-aluminium were used with sealed attic, and found the ceiling temperature reduced by about 3 oC and 2 oC respectively. For the case of fibreglass of thickness beyond 50 mm, the reduction of ceiling temperature was recorded less than ½ oC, really not attractive. Keywords: thermal performance, metal roofing, attic temperature, sealed attic, ventilated attic, insulation
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:10152017-01-19T08:27:23Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1015/ EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS Harimi, Mohamed Harimi, Djamila Kurian, V.J. Bolong, N. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The assessment of the thermal performance was carried out on a low cost house mainly built from waste oil palm shell (OPS-Concrete) with galvanized steel-roof. It was noticed that reasonable thermal comfort took place during the night for the roof without ceiling and without insulation, and during the day at a peak temperature of a highly ventilated attic area. For such situation, it was recommended to install insulating horizontal plated surface under the roof, which should be turned into a vertical position during the night. Other alternatives may be creating small adjustable openings around building envelope just under the ceiling or making an open roof-ceiling system. This technique will reduce the heat flux from insulated ceiling by the flow of the cooling air at night, but the impact of surrounding microclimate on human thermal comfort should be considered. The mathematical model used to predict the attic temperature for a lightweight roof system was obtained by correlation, which can be used for a quick inspection. Insulation materials of 50 mm fibreglass and foil-aluminium were used with sealed attic, and found the ceiling temperature reduced by about 3 oC and 2 oC respectively. For the case of fibreglass of thickness beyond 50 mm, the reduction of ceiling temperature was recorded less than ½ oC, really not attractive. Keywords: thermal performance, metal roofing, attic temperature, sealed attic, ventilated attic, insulation CREAM, CIDB Malaysia 2006 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1015/1/Harimi_et_al._MCRJ.pdf Harimi, Mohamed and Harimi, Djamila and Kurian, V.J. and Bolong, N. (2006) EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. [Citation Index Journal]
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Harimi, Mohamed
Harimi, Djamila
Kurian, V.J.
Bolong, N.
EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
title EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
title_full EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
title_short EVALUATION OF THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF METAL ROOFING UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
title_sort evaluation of the thermal performance of metal roofing under tropical climatic conditions
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1015/
http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/1015/1/Harimi_et_al._MCRJ.pdf