Experimental investigation on heat resistive paints
International Journal of Civil Engineering |
© 2017 by SSRG - IJCE Journal |
Volume 4 Issue 3 |
Year of Publication : 2017 |
Authors : Dr.Kumutha.R, Aswini. A, Ellakkiya.M, Karthika.T, Dr.Vijai.K |
How to Cite?
Dr.Kumutha.R, Aswini. A, Ellakkiya.M, Karthika.T, Dr.Vijai.K, "Experimental investigation on heat resistive paints," SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 31-36, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488352/IJCE-V4I3P108
Abstract:
Emerging new trends of construction methods sometimes cause detrimental effects in the environment though they are helpful to mankind. Also in the current situation rise in temperature at global level has been the furthermost issue due to which there is an increase in use of electrical energy in order to maintain constant room temperature. This led to concept of green building by which energy is managed effectively. One of the concepts of green building is cool roof by which the room temperature is reduced. This resulted in the development of heat resistive paints with locally available materials which can be applied to the surface of the roof. Use of locally available material in paint makes it cost effective apart from being resistive to heat waves or rays from sun. The paint which was developed was tested in terms of paint properties like density, viscosity, drying time, temperature, impact and impression test. Initially for temperature testing degree of reflection over a painted surface was observed. Finally a model room was constructed and painted on the roof and the room temperature was observed.
Keywords:
green building, heat resistive paint, temperature, impact, impression.
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