Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica

Extensive land development in urban areas is completely altering the surface profile of human living environment. As cities growing rapidly, impervious building and paved surfaces are replacing the natural landscape. In the developing countries with tropical climate, large masses of building element...

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Main Authors: Lee, Y. Y., Halim, M. S., Aminudin, E., Guntor, N. A.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.utm.971502022-09-15T06:55:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97150/ Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica Lee, Y. Y. Halim, M. S. Aminudin, E. Guntor, N. A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Extensive land development in urban areas is completely altering the surface profile of human living environment. As cities growing rapidly, impervious building and paved surfaces are replacing the natural landscape. In the developing countries with tropical climate, large masses of building elements, such as brick wall and concrete members, absorb and store large amount of heat, which in turn radiate back to the surrounding air during the night time. This bubble of heat is known as urban heat island (UHI). The use of high albedo urban surfaces is an inexpensive measure that can reduce surrounded temperature. Thus, the main focus of this study is to investigate the ability of silica, SiO2, with high albedo value, to be used as a thermal-repelled surface coating for brick wall. Three different silica coatings were used, namely silicone resin, silicone wax and rain repellent and one exterior commercial paint (jota shield paint) that commercially available in the market were applied on small-scale brick wall models. An uncoated sample also had been fabricated as a control sample for comparison. These models were placed at the outdoor space for solar exposure. Outdoor environment measurement was carried out where the ambient temperature, surface temperature, relative humidity and UV reflectance were recorded. The effect of different type of surface coating on temperature variation of the surface brick wall and the thermal performance of coatings as potential of heat reduction for brick wall have been studied. Based on the results, model with silicone resin achieved the lowest surface temperature which indicated that SiO2 can be potentially used to reduce heat absorption on the brick wall and further retains indoor passive thermal comfortability. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97150/1/EAminudin2017_ThermalRepellentPropertiesofSurface.pdf Lee, Y. Y. and Halim, M. S. and Aminudin, E. and Guntor, N. A. (2017) Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica. In: Global Congress on Construction, Material and Structural Engineering 2017, GCoMSE 2017, 28 - 29 August 2017, Johor Bahru, Johor. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/271/1/012020
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Lee, Y. Y.
Halim, M. S.
Aminudin, E.
Guntor, N. A.
Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
description Extensive land development in urban areas is completely altering the surface profile of human living environment. As cities growing rapidly, impervious building and paved surfaces are replacing the natural landscape. In the developing countries with tropical climate, large masses of building elements, such as brick wall and concrete members, absorb and store large amount of heat, which in turn radiate back to the surrounding air during the night time. This bubble of heat is known as urban heat island (UHI). The use of high albedo urban surfaces is an inexpensive measure that can reduce surrounded temperature. Thus, the main focus of this study is to investigate the ability of silica, SiO2, with high albedo value, to be used as a thermal-repelled surface coating for brick wall. Three different silica coatings were used, namely silicone resin, silicone wax and rain repellent and one exterior commercial paint (jota shield paint) that commercially available in the market were applied on small-scale brick wall models. An uncoated sample also had been fabricated as a control sample for comparison. These models were placed at the outdoor space for solar exposure. Outdoor environment measurement was carried out where the ambient temperature, surface temperature, relative humidity and UV reflectance were recorded. The effect of different type of surface coating on temperature variation of the surface brick wall and the thermal performance of coatings as potential of heat reduction for brick wall have been studied. Based on the results, model with silicone resin achieved the lowest surface temperature which indicated that SiO2 can be potentially used to reduce heat absorption on the brick wall and further retains indoor passive thermal comfortability.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Lee, Y. Y.
Halim, M. S.
Aminudin, E.
Guntor, N. A.
author_facet Lee, Y. Y.
Halim, M. S.
Aminudin, E.
Guntor, N. A.
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title Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
title_short Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
title_full Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
title_fullStr Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
title_full_unstemmed Thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
title_sort thermal repellent properties of surface coating using silica
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97150/1/EAminudin2017_ThermalRepellentPropertiesofSurface.pdf
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