Thermal efficiency of fiber cement corrugated sheets applied to individual housing for calves exposed to sun and shade

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This research presents a study of roof thermal efficiency in individual housing for calves exposed to sun and shade through infrared thermography, internal temperature and thermal comfort indexes. Four different individual housing for calves covered with asbestos-free fiber-cement corrugated sheets were evaluated. Three of them were directly exposed to the sun: (i) corrugated sheets painted white in the external surface, (ii) corrugated sheets without painting and (iii) with screen shade fabric installed 0.10m under de internal surface of the corrugated sheet. The fourth individual housing was installed in the shade area and covered with unpainted corrugated fiber-cement sheets. The analysis was taken for 21 days at 11h00min, 14h00min and 17h00min. The results indicate significant variations in the roofing surface temperature and thermal comfort indexes among the treatments exposed to the sun and shade, for all the evaluations during the day. Theinfrared thermo graphy images were effective for better understanding the heat transfer processes from the roof to the internal environment of the housing.

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Fiorelli, J., Schmidt, R., Kawabata, C. Y., de OliveiraI Holmer Savastano, C. E. L., & Rossignolo, J. A. (2012). Thermal efficiency of fiber cement corrugated sheets applied to individual housing for calves exposed to sun and shade. Ciencia Rural, 42(1), 64–67. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782012000100011

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