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Waste chicken feathers integrated with phase change materials as new inner insulation envelope for buildings

Journal of Energy Storage, Volume 56, Article 106130, Year 2022

Recycling wastes, especially feathers in the construction sector, is considered a free source to reduce environmental pollution. Integration of waste chicken feathers (WCF) in certain ratios with phase change materials (PCM) contributes to enhancing the thermal properties of the PCM as a new insulation material in the construction sector. This paper aimed to elaborate on a new bio-composite material based on PCM with different mass fractions (25 %, 50 %, and 75 %) of WCF within polyvinyl chloride (PVC) panels as building inner envelopes. The tests were conducted under the methodological conditions of Baghdad city using five identical rooms with dimensions of 0.8 m × 0.8 m × 0.8 m. These were built based on the specifications of construction in Iraq. Compared to PVC panels that are filled with PCM only, the results indicated that the integration of WCF at a ratio of 75 % with PCM within PVC panels improved the acoustic insulation by 9 % and reduced the cooling load by 20.3 %, in which 22.5 % of the electricity cost saving for the testing room were achieved. The new insulation material can fulfill thermal comfort requirements, reduce energy consumption, and ensure a sustainable environment through waste recycling.
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