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Silica aerogel possesses an ultra-low thermal conductivity by virtue of its nano-structure. Owing to the fragility of monolithic aerogel, the development and production of aerogel-based insulation materials involve the incorporation of granular aerogel with other materials to form composite materials. In the present study, the application of silica-aerogel-incorporated composite cement paste as render on the roof-top surface is coupled with the installation of a novel silica-aerogel-incorporated composite insulation board below the roof tiles. Control and silica-aerogel-incorporated samples of the composite cement paste and insulation were prepared. Thermal conductivity and strength tests were performed on the samples. A simulation study was performed on a Building Information Model subjected to a tropical climate to project the resultant impact of the cement render coupled with the insulation board on the thermal-energy-efficiency of the roof. For optimization of thermal and strength performances, silica aerogel contents of 4 wt.% and 3 wt.% were selected for the cement render and insulation board, respectively. The projected annual cooling load and energy savings revealed that the application of a 20-mm cement render, coupled with the installation of a 100-mm thick insulation board, is recommended as the optimum roof configuration.
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Ismail, F. I., Farhan, S. A., Shafiq, N., Husna, N., Sharif, M. T., Affan, S. U., & Veerasenan, A. K. (2021). Nano-porous silica-aerogel-incorporated composite materials for thermal-energy-efficient pitched roof in the tropical region. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136081
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