Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image

Thermal properties of certain building materials were studied with respect to environmental aspects. The building materials with significant insulation properties were laboratory tested using the special equipment based on Peltier module. During the experimental work, the samples of the following ma...

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Main Authors: Rasib, Abd Wahid, Mohd Ali, Hamzah, Alvin, L.M.S., Kanniah, K.D., Idris, Nurul Hawani, Omar, Hamdan, Dollah, Rozilawati, Ahmad, Mustaffa Anjang
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author Rasib, Abd Wahid
Mohd Ali, Hamzah
Alvin, L.M.S.
Kanniah, K.D.
Idris, Nurul Hawani
Omar, Hamdan
Dollah, Rozilawati
Ahmad, Mustaffa Anjang
author_facet Rasib, Abd Wahid
Mohd Ali, Hamzah
Alvin, L.M.S.
Kanniah, K.D.
Idris, Nurul Hawani
Omar, Hamdan
Dollah, Rozilawati
Ahmad, Mustaffa Anjang
author_sort Rasib, Abd Wahid
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description Thermal properties of certain building materials were studied with respect to environmental aspects. The building materials with significant insulation properties were laboratory tested using the special equipment based on Peltier module. During the experimental work, the samples of the following materials were tested: Expanded polystyrene (EPS), Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC): Ytong, Calcium Silicate Board: Super-Isol and Foam glass (Cellular Glass Insulation): PERINSUL. The temperature was measured directly in connection of material with the Peltier module as well as in the distances of 5mm, 27.5mm, 50mm and 95mm from the Peltier module. The temperature taken at the surface of Peltier module reached -22°C, a typical temperature in the cold winter season. The results of the laboratory experimental work were modelled using the graphic representation. Modelling the thermal distribution will help to determine the ideal material thickness in the design of the building insulation.
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spelling uthm-44082021-12-02T07:20:57Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4408/ Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image Rasib, Abd Wahid Mohd Ali, Hamzah Alvin, L.M.S. Kanniah, K.D. Idris, Nurul Hawani Omar, Hamdan Dollah, Rozilawati Ahmad, Mustaffa Anjang T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH Building construction TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction Thermal properties of certain building materials were studied with respect to environmental aspects. The building materials with significant insulation properties were laboratory tested using the special equipment based on Peltier module. During the experimental work, the samples of the following materials were tested: Expanded polystyrene (EPS), Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC): Ytong, Calcium Silicate Board: Super-Isol and Foam glass (Cellular Glass Insulation): PERINSUL. The temperature was measured directly in connection of material with the Peltier module as well as in the distances of 5mm, 27.5mm, 50mm and 95mm from the Peltier module. The temperature taken at the surface of Peltier module reached -22°C, a typical temperature in the cold winter season. The results of the laboratory experimental work were modelled using the graphic representation. Modelling the thermal distribution will help to determine the ideal material thickness in the design of the building insulation. Penerbit UTHM 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4408/1/AJ%202018%20%2875%29.pdf Rasib, Abd Wahid and Mohd Ali, Hamzah and Alvin, L.M.S. and Kanniah, K.D. and Idris, Nurul Hawani and Omar, Hamdan and Dollah, Rozilawati and Ahmad, Mustaffa Anjang (2018) Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 10 (4). pp. 140-150. ISSN 2229-838X https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2018.10.04.023
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH Building construction
TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
Rasib, Abd Wahid
Mohd Ali, Hamzah
Alvin, L.M.S.
Kanniah, K.D.
Idris, Nurul Hawani
Omar, Hamdan
Dollah, Rozilawati
Ahmad, Mustaffa Anjang
Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
title Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
title_full Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
title_fullStr Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
title_full_unstemmed Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
title_short Upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
title_sort upscaling aboveground biomass estimation at low-land royal belum forest reserve using unmanned aerial vehicle image
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH Building construction
TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
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