2020
DOI: 10.31848/arcade.v4i3.543
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Analisis Energi Pada Berbagai Material Dinding (Bata, Batako Dan Bata Ringan)

Abstract: In building design, the selection of building materials is one aspect that needs to be considered. Building materials are components that require energy in the manufacturing process. In the process of building material production, the use of energy at each stage becomes one of the parameters of CO2 carbon emission levels. The higher the use of fossil energy, the higher the CO2 emissions and the risk of causing global warming. Bricks, concrete blocks, and lightweight bricks are the types of materials commonly u… Show more

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“…Isi materi dimulai dengan definisi dinding, plester dan aci (Gambar 4). Dinding merupakan elemen bangunan yang embodied energi materialnya tinggi [11].…”
Section: Penyuluhan Pekerjaan Plesteran Dan Acianunclassified
“…Isi materi dimulai dengan definisi dinding, plester dan aci (Gambar 4). Dinding merupakan elemen bangunan yang embodied energi materialnya tinggi [11].…”
Section: Penyuluhan Pekerjaan Plesteran Dan Acianunclassified
“…In every life cycle, buildings always consume energy. According to the United Nations Environment Program (2010) in Pratiwi (2020), the construction sector consumes 40% of the total energy in the world. In addition, according to Huang, et al (2018), the construction sector in developing countries has the potential to cause approximately 60% of the total global CO2 emissions (direct and indirect carbon emission intensity) in the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building energy consumption is classified into two categories: operational energy and embodied energy (Dixit, 2012). The former becomes the most widely discussed in many literatures and research, while the latter is rarely discussed (Pratiwi, 2020). Embodied energy, according to Treloar (1998), is all energy that is inherent or consumed in all stages of activities to support a process of making an object or product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%