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Investigation of thermal property is an important study in material physics and engineering.
In this study, experimental data obtained from Lee’s disk method we investigate thermal
conductivities of a few samples obtained from waste material in order to find suitable
material as the roofing material in building construction for destinations with warm weather.
In this regard, pure waste samples such as rice dust, wood dust, rice husks and rigifoam and
a few different combination of the waste samples were prepared for the investigation. This
detailed experimental studies illustrated that thermal conductivities of the pure waste
materials rice dust, wood dust, rice husks, and rigifoam were, 0.2278±0.02412 Wm-1K
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0.1720±0.02336 Wm-1K
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, 0.1417±0.02291Wm-1K
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and 0.1126±0.0227 Wm-1K
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respectively. This study revealed that rigifoam was the best pure sample that had the lowest
thermal conductivity. In addition to the result, the experimental outcomes revealed the
combination obtained from equal amount of rice husks and rigifoam samples had lowest
thermal conductivity, 0.0580±0.0084 Wm-1K
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.These results can be adapted for building
constructions in destinations with warm weather. |
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