Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
New building materials and modern masonry technologies are emerging in the
building marketplace. Masonry, a common component with low maintenance and
good durability is widely used around the world and still remains a main building
material especially in developing countries. On the other hand the improvement of
the thermal comfort and energy saving provides a good contribution for the
development of sustainable building. The development of a new block needs to take
into account the following aspects: material, overall density, thermal and mechanical
requirements, geometry, topology and laying requirements, production and
technological constraints. This paper describes the development a new masonry
system, based on light lightweight concrete units, intended for construction of large
single leaf external walls with high insulating capacity. A detailed numerical
analysis and optimization has been performed from the thermal point of view. This
simulation work was followed by a set of experimental tests in order to characterize
the mechanical behaviour of single units and masonry specimens. The average
compressive strength of the masonry obtained in compression is within the expected
values required by the European Standards.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Contacto:
lcsousa@fe.up.pt
Notas:
Livro de resumos: paper 104;
CD-ROM: 12 páginas
Nº de páginas:
12