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use of municipal, agricultural, industrial, construction and demolition waste in thermal and sound building insulation materials: a review article
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نویسنده
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massoudinejad mohamadreza ,amanidaz nazak ,santos rafael m. ,bakhshoodeh reza
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منبع
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journal of environmental health science and engineering - 2019 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:1227 -1242
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چکیده
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Production and usage of green and sustainable building materials realizes the desire to integrate more biodegradable, natural, recycled, and renewable resources into the construction industry. the aim is to replace traditionally available construction industry materials due to their environmental impacts through air emissions and waste generation. an observed trend is the production of insulation materials by recycling of industrial, agriculture, construction and demolition (c&d), and municipal solid wastes, thus reducing the environmental burdens of these wastes. while thermal insulation is important in saving energy, sound insulation has drawn much attention in recent years. there are various waste materials that have good thermal and sound properties, enabling effective replacement of traditional materials. this review investigates the use of industrial, agricultural, c&d, and municipal solid wastes to produce innovative thermal and acoustic insulating building materials. the performance of these insulating materials, and the influence of several materials parameters (density, thermal conductivity, sound absorption coefficient) on thermal and acoustic performance are reported after a brief description of each material.
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کلیدواژه
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solid wastes ,recycling ,thermal and sound insulation ,building materials
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shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, school of public health and safety, department of environmental health engineering, iran, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, student research committee, school of public health and safety, department of environmental health engineering, iran. golestan university of medical sciences, environmental health research center, iran, university of guelph, school of engineering, canada, the university of western australia, school of civil, australia
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