
References:
Referent: prof. Francesco BARRECA
Body: Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Department of Agriculture
seat: Loc. Feo di Vito, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Contacts
- Tel: +39 0965 1694215
- Web: laboratory page
- Email: fbarreca@unirc.it
The equipment available at the laboratory allows you to create:
- Analysis of the thermal insulation characteristics of green building materials through in situ and laboratory tests with Passlink thermal chamber
- Thermal analysis of buildings with flow and infrared techniques
- Remote monitoring network of micro-environmental parameters
- Tensile / compression / flexural strength tests of lignocellulosic fiber materials
- Survey of the roughness and surface profile of bio-building materials both in situ and in the laboratory Measurement in the laboratory of the hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity of bio-vegetal materials
- Realization of 3D prototypes also with bioplastic materials
- Measurement of environmental parameters and performance of building envelopes (Radon,microbial contamination, air infiltrations, electromagnetic fields, ecc.)
Activities:
- Performance analysis of biomaterials
- Development of new materials and construction components for construction made with biomaterials from crop or processing residues and from plant species with a high lignocellulosic content
- Development of innovative solutions with biomaterials for temporary construction and heavy packaging
- Analysis and design of green roofs and walls in construction
- Development and design of building solutions using Phase Change Materials (PCM)
- Environmental sustainability assessments, economic and social through life cycle assessment methodologies (ITACA protocol – Life Cycle Assessment – LCA, Life Cycle Costing – LCC e Social Life Cycle Assessment – SLCA).
Thematic areas:
- Natural materials in construction
- Recovery of historical and rural building heritage
- Agri-food buildings performance
Patent n.102016000012576 (UB2016A0000547) Demountable building module consisting of a modular load-bearing structure and infill in modular plywood panels in agglomerated cork