Recycling Textile Waste to Enhance Building Thermal Insulation and Reduce Carbon Emissions: Experimentation and Model-Based Dynamic Assessment

Author:

Ayed Rabeb12ORCID,Bouadila Salwa2ORCID,Skouri Safa2ORCID,Boquera Laura3ORCID,Cabeza Luisa F.3ORCID,Lazaar Mariem2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Université de Tunis El Manar, Tunis 2092, Tunisia

2. Centre de Recherches et des Technologies de l’Energie, Technopole de Borj-Cédria, BP: 95, Hamam Lif 2050, Tunisia

3. GREiA Research Group, Universitat de Lleida, Pere de Cabrera s/n, 25001 Lleida, Spain

Abstract

By enhancing the thermal properties of cement-based building materials, energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions related to space conditioning in buildings can be alleviated. This study aims to present cement-based composites reinforced by textile fibers for application in building and construction. Several lightweight coating mortars were produced by partially replacing the sand in the mix with different percentages of textile waste. Mechanical and thermal characterizations of the reinforced cementitious composites were performed. The results showed that the thermal conductivity of cementitious compounds decreased as the proportion of reinforcing material in the mixture increased. In terms of mechanical properties, the textile slightly reduced the compressive strength of cementitious mortar, while it improved the flexural strength. A numerical study was then performed to derive the actual impact of these reinforced materials on the thermal behavior of a building element using COMSOL Multiphysics. Numerous configurations of walls coated with different mortar mixtures were studied. The results showed that coating both sides of a building wall with 20 mm of textile-reinforced mortar reduced the internal temperature by 1.5 °C. Thus, the application of these thermally improved mortars as coating mortars appears to be a relevant solution to enhance the thermal performance of buildings.

Funder

the Thermal Processes Laboratory of the Research

Technology Center of Energy

the University of Tunis El Manar

ICREA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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