Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation

Abstract: In Chile there is a gap that needs to be filled in order to have a positive impact upon emergencies, particularly in emergency houses (EH) In this study were evaluated the properties of a prefabricated prototype based on a "Structural Insulated Panel" 64mm thick (SIP64), built by...

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Autores principales: Garay,Rose Marie, Figueroa,Wladimir, Pfenniger,Francis, Tapia,Ricardo, Larenas,Jorge
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Publicado: Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-915X20170002003392017-10-23Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulationGaray,Rose MarieFigueroa,WladimirPfenniger,FrancisTapia,RicardoLarenas,Jorge Emergency house shelter habitability settlement technical and normative standards for emergency houses SIP panel thermal insulation fire resistance Abstract: In Chile there is a gap that needs to be filled in order to have a positive impact upon emergencies, particularly in emergency houses (EH) In this study were evaluated the properties of a prefabricated prototype based on a "Structural Insulated Panel" 64mm thick (SIP64), built by two OSB panels bonded with a two component polyurethane adhesive to a high density expanded polystyrene core. SIP64 was manufactured as a main element for construction of EH. The thermal insulation was evaluated by NCh 853:2007 and was equal to 1.41 [m*K/W] equivalent to a thermal transmittance to 0.71 [W/m*K]. In fire resistance (FR), the quality was determined by NCh 935/1.Of97. The FR was F15 class, minimum safety requirement for bearing vertical elements and non-supportive frame walls. It is feasible to use the SIP64 as the main element in the construction of EH. FONDEF D09I1058 project has developed Technical and Normative standards for wood shelter. As main products Manuals for Manufacturing, Installation, Technical Specifications and Regulations for EH were developed and are available online for free.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileRevista de la construcción v.16 n.2 20172017-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-915X2017000200339en10.7764/rdlc.16.2.339
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language English
topic Emergency house
shelter
habitability
settlement
technical and normative standards for emergency houses
SIP panel
thermal insulation
fire resistance
spellingShingle Emergency house
shelter
habitability
settlement
technical and normative standards for emergency houses
SIP panel
thermal insulation
fire resistance
Garay,Rose Marie
Figueroa,Wladimir
Pfenniger,Francis
Tapia,Ricardo
Larenas,Jorge
Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation
description Abstract: In Chile there is a gap that needs to be filled in order to have a positive impact upon emergencies, particularly in emergency houses (EH) In this study were evaluated the properties of a prefabricated prototype based on a "Structural Insulated Panel" 64mm thick (SIP64), built by two OSB panels bonded with a two component polyurethane adhesive to a high density expanded polystyrene core. SIP64 was manufactured as a main element for construction of EH. The thermal insulation was evaluated by NCh 853:2007 and was equal to 1.41 [m*K/W] equivalent to a thermal transmittance to 0.71 [W/m*K]. In fire resistance (FR), the quality was determined by NCh 935/1.Of97. The FR was F15 class, minimum safety requirement for bearing vertical elements and non-supportive frame walls. It is feasible to use the SIP64 as the main element in the construction of EH. FONDEF D09I1058 project has developed Technical and Normative standards for wood shelter. As main products Manuals for Manufacturing, Installation, Technical Specifications and Regulations for EH were developed and are available online for free.
author Garay,Rose Marie
Figueroa,Wladimir
Pfenniger,Francis
Tapia,Ricardo
Larenas,Jorge
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Pfenniger,Francis
Tapia,Ricardo
Larenas,Jorge
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title Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation
title_short Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation
title_full Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation
title_fullStr Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation
title_full_unstemmed Project shelter, Part 1: Fire resistance and thermal insulation
title_sort project shelter, part 1: fire resistance and thermal insulation
publisher Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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