2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.08.024
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Thermo-acoustic performance of green roof substrates in dynamic hygrothermal conditions

Abstract: Green roofs can be considered as effective and esthetically appreciated passive tools for energy saving systems in buildings. In particular, the effect of evapotranspiration and the large thermal inertia of such solutions, represent highly attractive properties to be implemented in advanced building envelope components. Although these properties are deeply influenced by external factors such as weather conditions, and greenery dynamics, the materials used in substrate and drainage layers are too commonly assum… Show more

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“…Green roofs can reduce the sound exposure near or inside a building by mitigating diffracting sound waves over (parts of) roofs and by reducing sound transmission through the roof system [36]. Commonly used porous growing substrates were shown to have good sound absorbing properties when dry [37].…”
Section: Green Roof Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green roofs can reduce the sound exposure near or inside a building by mitigating diffracting sound waves over (parts of) roofs and by reducing sound transmission through the roof system [36]. Commonly used porous growing substrates were shown to have good sound absorbing properties when dry [37].…”
Section: Green Roof Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this objective and as a starting point, different laboratory experiments were carried out to characterize the thermal and acoustic properties of different substrates (Figure 4) (Coma et al, 2017a;Fabiani et al, 2018). From the first results of these studies it could be concluded that current substrate compositions contribute positively to improving the thermal and acoustic insulation of the roofs, being the moisture content one of the most critical factors, since by increasing the thermal conductivity compromises the substrate layer insulating capacity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This process prevented overheating in buildings during the summer season. Fabisni et al [37] demonstrated the thermal properties of substrate and drainage layers was influenced by their water content. As a result, the raining processes increased the substrate's thermal conductivity up to triple.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%