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- W3149737068 abstract "This paper investigates the thermal performance of two candidate 3D printed cement-based façade construction materials, i.e. lightweight foam concrete and high-performance concrete, distinguished by density (1400 versus 2100 kg/m 3 ) and thermal conductivity (0.37 versus 1.1 W/mK). Strategies toward the thermal improvement of 3D concrete printed façade element cavity arrangements are presented and demonstrated computationally. Four cases of a 3D printed lightweight foam concrete element with cavities, including conduction and/or radiation and/or convection, are analysed numerically and compared. For the element considered here, a 6.6% lower internal temperature is calculated when cavity radiation and convection are not considered. Neglecting cavity radiation and to a lesser extent cavity convection may significantly under-estimate heat transfer through a 3D concrete printed walling system. Investigation of the number and size of cavities in the lightweight foam concrete element reveals that a solid lightweight foam concrete wall performs better thermally than a 3D printed lightweight foam wall section with large, wide cavities for economic material use, however, the introduction of reduced cavity widths leads to improved thermal insulation . A lightweight foam concrete wall section with four cavities (of 20 mm in width) has a better thermal performance than a solid lightweight foam wall with the same outer wall section dimensions. More cavities of smaller width further improve the thermal performance and an overall void to footprint ratio exceeding 50% is shown to yield better thermal performance. A comparison between the thermal performance of lightweight foam concrete and fibre reinforced high-performance concrete as solid and 3D printed cavity walls is also carried out. The inclusion of cavities in the high-performance concrete wall, with higher thermal conductivity , improves its thermal performance in summer (by nearly 1 °C) whilst the inclusion of cavities in the lightweight foam concrete wall, with lower thermal conductivity , worsens its thermal performance (by nearly 1 °C). The thermal performance, and thus choice of wall geometry, is found to be material dependent. The finite element computational strategy is validated by reasonably accurate simulation of published heat flow experimental results, incorporating potentially dominating cavity radiation and convection. Furthermore, an analytical thermal resistance model is presented, and demonstrated to capture the heat transfer in reasonable agreement with a detailed, but complex finite element computational approach. • High-performance concrete has better thermal performance as a 3D printed cavity wall than as a solid wall. • Foamed concrete has better thermal performance as a solid wall due to its low conductivity. • For the same cavity to footprint ratio, more and narrower cavities improve thermal insulation. • Neglecting cavity radiation and convection leads to an overestimation of thermal insulation." @default.
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- W3149737068 title "Computational assessment of thermal performance of 3D printed concrete wall structures with cavities" @default.
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