E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Investigation of Thermal behaviour of Insulating Building Walls with Clay-Based Panels: A Case Study in Southeast Morocco

  • Lamrani Alaoui Ali,
  • Amrani Abdel-illah,
  • Alami Merouni Ahmed,
  • Salhi Jamal-Eddine,
  • Daoudia Abdelkarim,
  • El Hassouani Youssef,
  • Chaabelasri Elmiloud,
  • Halimi Mohammed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346900004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 469
p. 00004

Abstract

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In this study, the thermal behaviour of insulating building walls and energy savings were determined in Er-Rachidia, located in south-east Morocco. Specifically, the study evaluates the effectiveness of clay-based insulation materials reinforced with palm leaves pinnate (PLP) and clay and palm trunk (PT). The results indicate that a 4 cm thick clay insulation material reinforced with PLP increases the winter temperature by 1°C and decreases it by 0.9°C in summer compared to room temperature. Furthermore, it demonstrates a remarkable 33% reduction in heating consumption and a 44% reduction in air-conditioning consumption, leading to an overall 35% reduction in total energy consumption. In contrast, the clay and PT reinforced clay insulation materials exhibit a 16% and 21% reduction in energy consumption, respectively.