Bibliographic citations
Alejandro, S., Gonzales, B. (2022). Revestimiento de rollos de Totora para mejorar el confort térmico del interior de las viviendas unifamiliares de adobe en el poblado de Manchaybamba-Pacucha [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659178
Alejandro, S., Gonzales, B. Revestimiento de rollos de Totora para mejorar el confort térmico del interior de las viviendas unifamiliares de adobe en el poblado de Manchaybamba-Pacucha [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659178
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title = "Revestimiento de rollos de Totora para mejorar el confort térmico del interior de las viviendas unifamiliares de adobe en el poblado de Manchaybamba-Pacucha",
author = "Gonzales Aparco, Brian Washington",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
Currently, in the Peruvian highlands they still use adobe as a material for housing construction since this material is easily accessible and inexpensive. In addition, one of the main characteristics of this area are the low temperatures on winter nights. These conditions and the deficiency in the methodology they use to build their homes are not optimal to achieve good thermal comfort, so that, in the long term, the health and quality of life of the inhabitants could be harmed. For this reason, the purpose of this research is to cover the adobe walls using reed rolls to improve the thermal comfort of single-family homes. In the first place, to verify this investigation, it was decided to record the temperatures of three adobe houses (each with blocks of different dimensions) in a predefined time interval and, with the results, the thermal conductivity of each one will be calculated. of the dwellings to determine which case is the most affected. Secondly, the most damaged home will be covered internally with reed rolls because reed is a fiber of natural origin that provides beneficial thermal insulation, which can provide better thermal comfort to the interior of the affected home. This will then continue with the calculation of the thermal conductivity in the cladded home, and then the results of the uncoated and coated home will be compared to determine how much its thermal resistance improved. Finally, it was concluded that by applying a reed roll coating to the interior of the house, the thermal conductivity was reduced by 51.17% compared to the uncoated house.
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