Bibliographic citations
Torres, W., Santos, M. (2022). Implementación sostenible de fibra de ovino como relleno en carcasas de protección interior de viviendas de albañilería confinada para mejorar el confort térmico en la zona periférica de la ciudad de Cusco [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667621
Torres, W., Santos, M. Implementación sostenible de fibra de ovino como relleno en carcasas de protección interior de viviendas de albañilería confinada para mejorar el confort térmico en la zona periférica de la ciudad de Cusco [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667621
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title = "Implementación sostenible de fibra de ovino como relleno en carcasas de protección interior de viviendas de albañilería confinada para mejorar el confort térmico en la zona periférica de la ciudad de Cusco",
author = "Santos Perez, Moises",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
In the highlands of Peru, temperatures can reach between 0° to -20°, causing frosty seasons or cold weather that can affect populations every year. Many times this happens because the houses do not have the adequate conditions to guarantee good thermal comfort. For this reason, a diagnosis was made in the peripheral area of a city with low temperatures such as Cusco. In addition, materials from the area, casings and filling that can be used in the walls of houses to improve thermal comfort were analyzed, where the ideal insulator to develop the technique was sheep fiber. Based on the aforementioned, a sustainable sheep fiber technique was developed as padding in interior protection shells. For the development of the technique, the architectural plan of the house located in the Arahuay Human Settlement, district of Santiago, province of Cusco, was analyzed. Likewise, an interior environment of the confined masonry house was modeled where blankets of sheep fiber insulation will be implemented on the load-bearing walls, protected with a Drywall structure to provide an aesthetic finish and obtain results of temperature measurements to support thermal comfort. It is concluded that the sustainable implementation of sheep fiber as filler in interior protection casings of confined masonry houses improves thermal comfort, also generates a positive benefit in the economy, the environment and in the sustainability of the construction.
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