Efecto de amortiguamiento térmico de una barrera verde de Arundo donax como elemento de bioclimatización en edificios

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Abstract

Among the main environmental impacts of the operation of residential buildings are those due to greenhouse gases generation as a result of electric consumption of air conditioning systems. The use of vegetation systems in residential buildings represents an alternative to reduce this energy consumption. Green vegetation systems barriers are often used as protection against winds, but recently they are also being used as acoustic dampers. This work explores their use as thermal insulation systems for buildings. Specifically, we report the behavior of an Arundo donax green barrier as a bioclimatic element. The results are analyzed based on indoor and outdoor temperature measurement in prototype buildings, in function of the green barrier presence. Additionally Arundo donax transpiration under extreme environmental conditions was determined.

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Rodríguez-Salinas, P., Ruiz Morales, M., Franco, A., Pérez-Fernández, A. R., & Lobato-Calleros, O. (2017). Efecto de amortiguamiento térmico de una barrera verde de Arundo donax como elemento de bioclimatización en edificios. Informes de La Construccion, 69(547). https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.16.127

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