Shan, B; Chen, B; Wen, J and Xiao, Y (2023) Thermal performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) and cross-laminated bamboo and timber (clbt) panels. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(5), pp. 511-530. ISSN 1745-2007
Abstract
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is increasingly being utilized in Europe, North America and elsewhere due to its superior mechanical properties and environmental-friendly performance. Considering regions and countries, such as China, those are scarce in structural wood resource but rich in bamboo forest, an idea of introducing bamboo into CLT system has been proposed to form a novel composite material, named as cross-laminated bamboo and timber (CLBT). This paper focuses on the comparison of thermal insulation performance of CLBT and CLT panels. The thermal resistance and transmittance of CLT and CLBT wall specimens were measured by the Guarded Hot Box test. A calculation method provided by ISO standard and a finite element (FE) model were also used to evaluate the thermal resistance of CLT and CLBT panels. Based on the proposed FE model, some parametric analysis was performed through 11 CLBT panels with different compositions, including the layer number of glubam and timber, the thickness of extruded polystyrene and the use of gypsum board and screws. Moreover, the feasibilities of these CLBT panels were evaluated for the application in different climate regions of China and the United States in accordance with the corresponding Chinese and American building energy efficiency standards, respectively. It can be finally concluded that, the development and application of CLBT contributes to achieving the low carbon sustainable features of structures, which is due to the good carbon sequestration ability of its component materials (i.e., timber and bamboo) as well as the good insulation performance of CLBT panels.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | cross-laminated bamboo and timber; cross-laminated timber; thermal conductivity; thermal insulation performance; thermal resistance |
| Index terms: | thermal performance, thermal insulation, parametric analysis, insulation, cross-laminated timber, China, thermal resistance, composite, Europe, forest, bamboo, ISO, United States, thickness, sequestration, energy efficiency, low carbon, gypsum, thermal conductivity, mechanical property, wood |
| Subjects: | Geography, material properties and characteristics, traditional and composite building materials, physical geography and landforms, sustainability assessment, climate science, materials science, data analysis and analytics, energy systems, environmental science, building materials, standards development, sustainability and energy |
| Topics: | Quality Management, Design Practice, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Construction Materials, Engineering Principles, Sustainability |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCA |
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