COMPARATIVE
STUDY OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOME COMMON ROOFING MATERIALS IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
Thermal properties refer to
characteristics of a material defining the substance and related to temperature
dependent. The most important thing in building design is the protection of
people who live and work within the environment. The research work identified
some common roofing materials used for building design in Nigeria.. The
samples include aluminium (coated), Zinc and stone coated. The investigation
was done using Ohm‟s law and Frankz Weid man principle. The thermal properties
investigated were thermal conductivity, thermal absorptivity, thermal
diffusivity, thermal resistivity and specific heat capacity. with the view of
establishing their suitability as roofing materials in building design in
Nigeria based on climate and weather condition of particular location. the
results show that zinc has the highest thermal conductivity ,thermal
absorptivity , and specific heat capacity and also the lowest thermal
diffusivity and thermal resistivity while stone coated material has the least
thermal conductivity , absorptivity ,and specific heat capacity and also the
highest rate of thermal diffusivity , and thermal resistivity Aluminum coated
is within the range of both sample, with thermal conductivity , thermal
absorptivity , thermal diffusivity , thermal resistivity and specific heat
capacity .Thus stone coated material may be recommended for roofing of building
where the temperature is high and zinc may be recommended for roofing of
buildings where temperature is low. For normal temperature range, Aluminium
material may be recommended.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Provision of housing among other
social amenities occupies a strategic position in most development plans for developing
Nations such as Nigeria (Chukwucha, and Owate, 2002). One of the fundamental
requirements of buildings is the protection of the people who live and work
within them from hash weather. Thus, objective of environmental building design
is the creation of a comfortable yet efficient internal environment (Camilleri,
2000). The design of the building envelope is crucial towards attaining an
optimal configuration, which responds effectively to environmental changes in
order to reduce their impact. The understanding of energy related
characteristics and the evaluation of the relevant properties of the building
envelope is an integral part of every environmental assessment. Solar energy
affects significantly, the interior environment and the energy requirements of
buildings. (Lattimer & Ouelletes 2006).
However, one way to reduce the heat
flux is the use of radiant barriers which reduce the heat flux through
radiation. Most building materials particularly, roofing materials are good
conductor of heat. Materials like metal and tile are commonly used in the form
of sheet metal for roofing in building construction.
The knowledge of thermal properties of
different roofing material is very important in the choice of the type of
material to be used in the construction of a self- cooling or passively cooled
building design. (Etuk, et al., 2008 & Michael, et al., 2008)
However, roofing systems used in the
formal and residential sector are predominantly timber or metal truss systems
with tile or profiled steel roofing, generally these roofing systems will be complimented
with a plasterboard ceiling, regulations which require that these roof
assemblies are insulated.
Therefore, thermal insulation is
applied above the ceiling to achieve the thermal resistance requirements. The
requisite thermal resistance can be achieved by adding additional layers of
fibrous loft insulation or with reflective foil layers to create air-spaces or
by making use of thermally insulating board products.(Safintra roofing and
steel South Africa, 2016).
In the recent observation, it has
shown that roofing materials used in building design doesn‟t take sufficient
account of climate and environmental factors in the design, most especially
with the regards to the choice of roofing materials to be used. These
situations would increase the energy consumption for heating and cooling in
buildings and affects comfort, health and efficiency. Therefore, it is
important to carry out adequate research on thermal properties of these roofing
materials.
1.2 Aim and Objectives
The aim of this research is to measure
and compare the thermal properties of some common roofing materials in building
design in Nigeria.
The Objectives are;
i. To identify common roofing material
used for buildings in Nigeria
ii. To measure and compare specific
heat capacity of these materials
iii. To measure and compare thermal
conductivity as well as to evaluate thermal resistivity of the materials
iv. To measure and compare thermal
diffusivity of material
v. To measure and compare thermal
absorptivity of material
1.3 Significance of the study
The result of this research would
enable the builder in Nigeria, to choose the best roofing materials for the
residential and industries construction that will prevent any outbreak.
TOPIC: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOME COMMON ROOFING MATERIALS IN NIGERIA
Chapters: 1 - 5
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