Abstract

In Mexico, there are efforts to recover earth-based construction systems, mainly those that improve the comfort characteristics consisting of a thermal sensation different from that of the environment. One of the questions derives from the reason why, at high ambient temperatures, earth houses tend to have a much lower temperature inside while, at very low temperatures, indoor temperatures are higher. This paper analyzes a type of housing present in Tamaulipas, Mexico, characterized by adobe walls and palm roofs. From a specific solution of the transport equations considering the heat capacity of the material and the coefficient of thermal conductivity, it is shown that the heat transfer of a homogeneous material in housing is dominated by these two properties, which justifies the present architectural design and the paradigm of a better comfort of earthen dwellings concerning industrialized materials such as the concrete block, we also show the energy efficiency according to NOM-020-ENER-2011.

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