E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Effect of adding insulation on the energy performances of rammed earth buildings in hot and arid climates

  • Cheikhi Wical,
  • Baba Khadija,
  • Nounah Abderrahman,
  • Cherradi Choukri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015001011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 150
p. 01011

Abstract

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In a world context focused on energy efficiency and sustainable construction, returning to the use of raw earth in construction constitutes a good alternative to concrete construction, a system more energy consuming and yet more used nowadays. This return is justified by the excellent energy performance and the high level of thermal comfort provided by earth constructions in different climates. In cold climates, adding an insulation on earth walls has proven to be effective in improving their thermal performances. However, the influence of adding an insulation on the energy performance of rammed earth buildings in hot and arid climates remains to this day little explored. The present work comes in this order of ideas; it is based on a comparative study of the energetic performances of a mud building before and after the addition of the insulation. In order to compare between their performances, we have performed a simulation of the thermal behaviour of each by the dynamic thermal simulation software Design Builder.