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             MATEC Web of Conferences 149, 02089 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814902089
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                   Study of indoor performances of a building using Rammed earth  
                                    1                  1                               2                             1                             2 
                  Wiçal CHEIKHI ; Khadija BABA ; Sidi Mohamed LAMRANI ; Abderrahmane NONAH ; Mohamed KHALAOI ; 
                  Lahen BAHI 
                   
                  1 CE Laboraor ­ Hi€h Shool o‚ ƒehnolo€  –Sale…­ Mohammed † ni‡erˆi  in Raba­ Moroo 
                  2                                                                                                                
                    ASƒIMI Laboraor ­ Hi€h Shool o‚ ƒehnolo€  –Sale…­ Mohammed † ni‡erˆi  in Raba­ Moroo
                                                                                                                                 
                    IE Laboraor ­ Mohammedia Shool o‚ En€ineerin€­ Mohammed † ni‡erˆi  in Raba­ Moroo 
                              Abstract.  No‰ada ˆ­ man  aˆˆŠm‹ionˆ hold ha reŠrnin€ o rammed earh onˆrŠion oŠld be a ˆolŠion 
                              o he ener€  hallen€eˆ o‚ he imeŒ ƒheˆe aˆˆŠm‹ionˆ are baˆed on he abili  o‚ he maerial o mainain a 
                              om‚orable indoor em‹eraŠre re€ardleˆˆ o‚ he oŠdoor limai ‡ariaionˆŒ Ho‰e‡er­ iˆ in‚lŠene on he 
                              ener€  ‹er‚ormane o‚ bŠildin€ˆ remainˆ lile eŽ‹lored ˆo ‚arŒ ƒhiˆ ‹a‹er omeˆ in hiˆ order o‚ ideaˆŒ I iˆ 
                              de‡oed o ˆŠd  and e‡alŠae he ener€  e‚‚iien  o‚ rammed earh bŠildin€ˆ om‹ared o hoˆe in onree 
                              ˆrŠŠre and maˆonr  en‡elo‹eŒ I a‘eˆ aˆ aˆe ˆŠd  ‰o bŠildin€ˆ’ one iˆ radiional­ enirel  bŠil ‰ih he 
                              ehni“Še  o‚  rammed  earh;  he  oher  iˆ  onˆrŠed  o‚  onreeŒ  In  order  o  om‹are  be‰een  heir 
                              ‹er‚ormaneˆ­  ‰e  ha‡e  ‹er‚ormed  a  ˆimŠlaion  o‚  he  hermal  beha‡ior  o‚  eah  b   he  d nami  hermal 
                              ˆimŠlaion ˆo‚‰are ”eˆi€n BŠilderŒ  
               1 Introduction                                                       ‰allˆŒ ƒhe reˆŠlˆ ˆho‰ed ha he inˆŠlaed hoŠˆe oŠld 
                                                                                    be — de€reeˆ ‰armer han he ŠninˆŠlaed one­ and ‰oŠld 
                   Sine  he  be€innin€  o‚  iˆ  Šˆe  in  he  onˆrŠion       ‹oeniall  Šˆe leˆˆ ener€  ‚or heain€Œ 
               indŠˆr ­ he rammed earh al‰a ˆ ‹ro‡ed i reliabili  aˆ              ƒhe reno‡aion o‚ ˆoial aommodaion ‰hih €i‡eˆ 
               mŠh  aˆ  loal­  eolo€ial  maerial  im‹lemenin€                 an  oaˆion  inereˆin€  ‚or  he  redŠion  o‚  he  ‹o‰er 
               eŽellen  hermal  ‹ro‹erieˆŒ  Indeed­  ‰hae‡er  he              onˆŠm‹ion  and  he  inreaˆe  o‚  he  om‚or  o‚  he 
               limai  oneŽ  o‚  heir  eˆabliˆhmen­  rammed  earh          inhabianˆ  ‰aˆ  ˆŠdied  b   a€liano  ›alŒ  ™šŒ  ƒhe 
               onˆrŠionˆ  are  able  o  €e  ‚reˆhneˆˆ  in  ˆŠmmer  and        im‹ro‡emen  o‚  he  hermal  inˆŠlaion  o‚  he  bŠildin€ 
               e‹idi   in  ‰inerŒ  ƒhiˆ  ‹ro‹er   ma‘eˆ  i  ‹oˆˆible  o       en‡elo‹e and he Šˆe o‚ rene‰able ener€ ’ˆ ˆoŠreˆ ‰aˆ 
               redŠe he reoŠrˆe o he ˆ ˆemˆ o‚ air…ondiionin€ and           o‚‚ered­ ‰ha dro‡e o an eonom  o‚ ener€  and o an 
               heain€­ leadin€ o an abŠˆi‡e onˆŠm‹ion o‚ ener€ Œ                inreaˆe o‚ om‚orŒ rom hiˆ ‹ar­  
                   In   a   ‰orld  oneŽ  enered  on  ˆŠˆainable                  žaher  ›alŒ  ™Ÿš  led  a  d nami  hermal  ˆimŠlaion 
               de‡elo‹men  and  ener€   e‚‚iien ­  ‰or‘in€  o  redŠe           aimin€  a  he  ‡alŠaion  o‚  he  hermal  “Šali   o‚  he 
               he ener€  onˆŠm‹ion o‚ he bŠildin€ˆ beomeˆ a major              rammed earh Šˆed aˆ an eŽernal laddin€ o‚ a lo‰…oˆ 
               re“ŠiremenŒ Indeed­ on he naional ˆale­ onˆrŠion             hoŠˆe in Ban€ladeˆhŒ ƒhe reˆŠlˆ o‚ ˆimŠlaion ˆho‰ed 
               indŠˆr ­  ‚ormed  in  majori   o‚  modern  bŠildin€ˆ­  iˆ          ha  ne  im‹ro‡emenˆ  onernin€  hermal  om‚or  and 
               oda  reˆ‹onˆible ‚or •– o‚ he oal ener€  ina‘e and             ‹o‰er onˆŠm‹ion oŠld reˆŠl ‚rom he Šˆa€e o‚ he 
               —1–  o‚  he  elerii ˜ˆ  onˆŠm‹ion  ™1šŒ  Alarmin€             rammed earh a‹‹lied aˆ eŽernal laddin€Œ ollo‰in€ he 
               ‚i€Šreˆ­ ‰hih in‡ie all he ˆ‹ea‘erˆ in he ˆeor o‚ he          ˆame lo€i­ he ‹reˆen ‹a‹er onˆiˆˆ o‚ eˆabliˆhin€ a 
               bŠildin€ o ˆŠ€€eˆ e‚‚ei‡e and aeˆˆible ˆolŠionˆ in            om‹arai‡e ˆŠd  be‰een he hermal ‹er‚ormaneˆ o‚ 
               order  o  im‹ro‡e  he  hermal  ‹er‚ormaneˆ  o‚  he              rammed earh bŠildin€ˆ and hoˆe in onree; ‰ih an 
               en‡elo‹e­ re€arded aˆ he ‹rimar  ˆoŠre o‚ he ener€                objei‡e o ˆho‰ he inereˆ o‚ he Šˆe o‚ he rammed 
               loˆˆeˆŒ  In  hiˆ  direion­  ˆe‡eral  reˆearh  aˆ‘ˆ  ‰ere        earh  ha  oŠld  be  onˆidered  aˆ  ener€ …‹er‚ormane 
               Šndera‘en­  ˆŠ€€eˆin€  a‹able  ˆolŠionˆ  o  im‹ro‡e             im‹ro‡emen in he onem‹orar  bŠildin€Œ Com‹ariˆon 
               ener€  “Šali  o‚ he en‡elo‹eŒ Soebaro › alŒ ™2š arried           iˆ led on a bŠildin€ in rammed earh and a ˆeond 
               oŠ  a  ˆŠd   aboŠ  he  indoor  ‹er‚ormane  o‚  rammed           ‡ariable  o‚  he  ˆame  bŠildin€  onˆrŠed  in  onreeŒ 
               earh   hoŠˆeˆŒ  ƒhe  ˆŠd   om‹ared  be‰een  he                  ƒhe ˆŠdied bŠildin€ iˆ a reˆidenial  ‹e­ onˆrŠed in 
               ‹er‚ormaneˆ o‚ ‰o eŽiˆin€ hoŠˆeˆ in WillŠn€a­ SoŠh               ‰o le‡elˆŒ ƒhe objei‡e o‚ hiˆ job iˆ o ˆho‰ he 
               AŠˆralia’  he  one  Šˆeˆ  rammed  earh  aˆ  he  ˆole  ‰all       in‚lŠene o‚ he maerial’ˆ en‡elo‹e Šˆed o im‹ro‡e he 
               maerial  and  he  ˆeond  Šˆeˆ  inˆŠlaed  rammed  earh           hermal  om‚or  o‚  he  bŠildin€  and  aˆ  a  reˆŠl­  he 
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               lightering   of   heating    and  air-conditioning      costs.      possibility to en‡oy the passi…e solar contributions in the 
               Simulation  registers  as  part  of  Moroccan  thermal              li…ing room and to create a buffer ˆone ŠlaundryŒ 
               regulation  and  is  insured  by  both  software  BLOCK             protecting the building from thermal losses to the north. 
               LOA  and S ­ B€L‚ ƒ.                                    †he organiˆation of the building around the patio gi…es 
                                                                                   the  possibility  to  impro…e  the  natural  lighting  and  thus 
                                                                                   reduce the use of artificial lighting de…ices. •rom an air 
                                                                                   circulation point of …iew‹ the building benefit from two 
                                                                                   natural …entilation modes— horiˆontal …entilation through 
                                                                                   the  different  windows˜  another  …ertical  being  made 
                                                                                   through  the  opening  of  the  building  on  the  ™atio.  †he 
                                                                                   latter  allows  the  air  circulation  by  chimney  effect. 
                                                                                   ffecti…e …entilation de…ice in arid regions‹ ‰nown for its 
                                                                                   ability to minimiˆe o…erheating in summer. 
                                                                                    
                                                                                   3 Walls composition study 
                                                                                    
                                                                                   3.1 Initial Option (Rammed earth) 
                                                                                   †he original building is entirely built with the traditional 
                                                                                   techni’ue of ‚ammed earth. All the …ertical walls Šfaçade 
                           Fig. 1. „ …iew of the studied building                 walls and partitionsŒ are composed of a mi›ture of –œ„ 
                                                                                   clay for Žœ„ straw. †he roof is made up of wooden beams‹ 
                                                                                   ‡oists and a reed grid. †he outer walls ha…e a thic‰ness of 
                   2 Case study description                                        ”‹‘m‹ which is considered to be the minimum thic‰ness 
                                                                                   for     earth     constructions.     †he      thermophysical 
               †he  studied  building  is  a  pro‡ect  under  construction         characteristics of the building walls ha…e pre…iously been 
               located  in  the  peripheral  ˆone  of  Marra‰ech  city             the sub‡ect of an e›perimental study. t was based on the 
               ŠMorocco‹ climatic ˆone Œ‹ at about fifteen ‰ilometers of          steady state asymmetric hot plate method ž to determine 
               the city center of this one. †he building is a residential          the thermal conducti…ity ŠλŒ‹ the asymmetrical transient 
               type  family  house  Šfi…e  personsŒ  and  composed  of  a          Ÿot ™late method to measure the effusi…ity ŠeŒ‹ and the 
               ground floor and a first floor Šsee figureŽŒ. †he ground            flash method ¡ to determine the diffusi…ity ŠaŒ of the 
               floor spreads out on an area of Ž‘„S’m and articulates              mi›ture  used  in  the  construction  of  our  building.  †he 
               around a patio which distributes the ‰itchen on the one             e›perimental  …alues  found  and  used  in  our  study  are 
               side‹ the li…ing area on the other one. †he first floor has a       summariˆed in the tableŽ. 
               surface  of  “”  S’m‹  composed  mainly  of  the  master               Table 1. †hermophysical characteristics of the used 
               bedroom‹ which opens on a patio and is pro…ided with a                                     ‚ammed earth 
               balcony Š•igure–Œ.                                                                                  
                                               
                         Fig. 2. Orientation and building layout                          Thermal conductivity               0 
                                                                                          λ   (W.m-1.-1 
                                                                                          Thermal di  u­ivity                 „‹Ž„ 
                                                                                          a.10-7 (m2.­-1 
                                                                                          Thermal e  u­ivity                 ƒ‘¡‹”ž 
                                                                                                              
                                                                                          a (€. ­1‚2.m-2.-1
                                                                                          Sƒeci ic heat                     ŽŽ–¡‹“ 
                                                                                          C („.g-1.-1 
                                                                                          …en­ity ρ (†g‚m                 ބޔ‹ƒ“ 
                                                                                                                   
                                                                                   3.1 Comparison Option (Masonry) 
                                                                                   n order to compare the thermal performance of rammed 
                                                                                   earth building with masonry buildings‹ we ha…e created a 
                                                                                   second …ariant of the studied building— it is a reinforced 
                                                                                   concrete    structure   and  a  masonry  en…elope.  t 
                                                                                   corresponds  to  the  model  of  construction  in  masonry 
               †he  building  has  an  interesting  orientation—  the  li…ing      usually used in the Moroccan conte›t. †he composition 
               rooms Šbedrooms and li…ing roomŒ are facing the south‹              of this …ariant’s walls is summariˆed in the table below. 
               while  the  laundry  room  is  located  in  the  opposite 
               direction ŠnorthŒ Š•igure –Œ. †his arrangement gi…es the             
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                                                                                  earth versionŒ  hile the coolinƒ eŽ­ipment EEŠ is eŽ­al 
                                                                                  for both variablesŒ n the liƒht of this observation, it is 
                   Table 2. Envelope composition of the Masonry option                                                                        a 
                                                                                  possible  to  arƒ­e  that  ramme€  earth  b­il€inƒs  allow
                                                                                  better conservation of heat compare€ to those in masonryŒ 
               Envelope     External walls      Roof slab       rond 
                                                   and            slab 
                                              Intermediate                        4.2. Dynamic thermal simulation 
                                                   slab 
               idt             0,30             0,25            0,40            –ynamic  thermal  sim­lation  ’–‡“  sim­lates  the 
               m                                                                behavior of the b­il€inƒ ho­r by ho­rŒ ‡o €o this, the 
                                 Lime            nterior      floor tiles        sim­lation  is  carrie€  o­t  ­sinƒ  the  –esiƒn  ‹­il€er 
                            Plaster/cement       plaster        ‚inishinƒ         software  which  ­ses  the  €ynamic  sim­lation  enƒine 
               Str tre    Hollow bloc          lab           scree€           EnerƒyPl­s  to  mo€el  the  thermal  performances  of  the 
               ­rom             holes         aterproof      cree€ to          b­il€inƒŒ  ‡his  taes  into  acco­nt  the  followinƒ 
               external      ir chamber        bit­men            fall           parameters— 
               to           Hollow bloc        cree€ to       „oncrete 
               internal       2 holes            fall           slab            ˜ Location of the b­il€inƒ, local weather 
                                 Lime           ‚inishinƒ       Polyane           ˜ ‡he orientation of the b­il€inƒ, the €istrib­tion of parts 
                            Plaster/cement       scree€          Layer            an€ ƒla™inƒ 
                                               ‚loor tiles        an€          
                                                                 …ravel           ˜  ‡he  materials  str­ct­re  of  the  b­il€inƒ,  its  thermal 
                                                                  layer           inertia, its thermal bri€ƒes, its solar protection, etcŒ 
               € ‚ale           ,†             2,04            ,0 
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               ƒ m .„                                                          ˜ Heatinƒ, air con€itioninƒ, –H  pro€­ction, ventilation, 
                                                                                  liƒhtinƒ 
                                                                                  ˜  ‡he  occ­pation  of  the  parts  an€  the  behavior  of  the 
               ‡o calc­late the ˆ val­e, we too acco­nt of the e‰ternal          ­sers 
               an€ internal s­rface resistances, Šse an€ Šsi 
                                                                                  ˜ Šeƒ­lation of heatinƒ an€ possibly other eŽ­ipmentŒ 
               4 Energy simulation of the Buildings                               ‚or each of the two st­€ie€ variables, o­r b­il€inƒ was 
                                                                                  s­b€ivi€e€ into several  thermal  ™ones  accor€inƒ  to  the 
               4.1.  Building Thermal summary                                     scope  of  each,  their  location  an€  whether  they  are 
                                                                                  covere€ or not ’in the case of the patio an€ the balcony“Œ 
               ‡he thermal s­mmary of the b­il€inƒ is ma€e ­sinƒ the              i‰ ’“ areas res­lte€ from the ƒro­n€ floor an€ ‚o­r ’4“ 
               software    pacaƒe     ‹loc    Loa€Œ    ‡his    calc­lates       from  the  firstŒ  ‡he  wall  compositions  ­se€  for  each 
               s­mmer/winter loa€s for b­il€inƒsŒ Heatinƒ an€ coolinƒ             variable are s­mmari™e€ in ‡able  for the ramme€ earth 
               reŽ­irements can be calc­late€ alsoŒ ‡his pacaƒe ­ses             constr­ction  variant  an€  in  ‡able  2  for  the  masonry 
               the response factor metho€ to calc­late the loa€sŒ ‡his            variantŒ ‡he heatinƒ setpoint temperat­re was set at 20 ° 
               metho€ is approve€ by HŠE as a s­itable metho€ for              „ an€ the coolinƒ temperat­re was set at 2 ° „Œ  e then 
               the  calc­lation  of  ho­rly  loa€sŒ  ‚or  o­r  st­€y,  the        €efine€ the n­mber of ­sers of the b­il€inƒ ’five people“ 
               ob‘ective behin€ the installation of the thermal balance is        an€  an  ann­al  sche€­le  for  the  occ­pancy  an€  ­se  of 
               to Ž­antify the enerƒy cons­mption of the two variants to          heatinƒ an€ air˜con€itioninƒ eŽ­ipmentŒ 
               be  compare€  ’ramme€  earth  variant  an€  masonry 
               variant“Œ ‡he res­lts are shown in the attache€ tablesŒ             e  then  procee€e€  to  €efine  the  o­tp­ts  of  the 
                                                                                  sim­lationŒ  ‡hese  incl­€e  the  internal  temperat­re  of 
               Table …. „haracteristics of air con€itioninƒ eŽ­ipment for both    each st­€ie€ space, ra€iant temperat­res, thermal losses, 
               variants                                                           heatinƒ  an€  coolinƒ  reŽ­irements  an€  the  total  enerƒy 
                                                                                                               Œ 
                                                                                  cons­mption of the b­il€inƒ
                    †ption              Masonr‡           Rammed eart 
               ˆeatin‰  apa it‡                                                   5 Results of the simulation 
                     Šw                  32,2                2†,3 
               Coolin‰ Capa it‡                                                   ‡o compare the enerƒy reŽ­irements in ’ h / m2 / year“ 
                     Šw                  3,2                0,               of the heatinƒ an€ coolinƒ of ramme€ earth b­il€inƒs an€ 
                  E‹ipement                                                      concrete  ones,  we  procee€e€  to  sim­late  the  enerƒy 
                Cara teristi s         EEŠ”3,05             EEŠ”3,05             reŽ­irements for the followinƒ two cases— 
                                        „•P”4,0†             „•P”4,0 
                                                                                  ˜  alls of 30cm in €o­ble wall of masonryŒ 
               t is important to note that the coefficient of performance 
               ’„•P“  of  the  eŽ­ipment  reŽ­ire€  to  heat  the  masonry        ˜  alls of 40cm b­ilt in ramme€ earthŒ 
               variant of the b­il€inƒ is sliƒhtly hiƒher than the ramme€ 
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              The results of the dynamic energy simulation carried out      -      †  decrease in heating reŽuirements is noted for the 
              on the Design Builder software show the following:            building constructed in rammed earth Table   shows a 
                                                                            reduction  in  heating  reŽuirements  which  is  as  high  as 
              -  Improved     operating   and   radiant   temperatures      „€‘ compared to the masonry variant 
              minimizing  the  "cold  wall"  sensation  due  to  the 
              temperature  difference  between  the  air  and  the  wall    -   † € ‘ increase in air conditioning needs is noted in 
              surface (table                                             the rammed building (Table   compared to the masonry 
                                                                            variant The air conditioning loads are increased because 
                       Table 4. Temperatures in both options                their  walls  with  high  thermal  inertia  characterize  the 
                                                                            rammed constructions This inertia lead the heat coming 
                                                                            from the diurnal solar radiation to be absorbed stored and 
                                                                            then trapped inside the walls Its evacuation will reŽuire 
                     Option             Masonry        Rammed earth         more time and will induce the use of air conditioning to 
                                                                            compensate the sensation of thermal discomfort caused 
                                                                            by this trend 
              Air temperature °C                   
                                                                                 Table €. †nnual ˆeating and ’ooling demand 
                                                                                                         
              Radiant temperature         ­€               ­           Option                 ‚eatin              Coolin  
                      °C                                                                         demand              demand 
                                                                                                  ƒ„…h†m2‡            ƒ„…h†m2‡ 
                                                                                                                             
                   Operatie              ‚­             ƒ„…            Rammed earth           „„                  ƒ ƒ 
                temperature °C 
                                                                                                                             
                                                                                Masonry                            ­…‚„€ 
              - † significant reduction in thermal losses through walls 
              the  top  and  bottom  floors  are  recorded  in  the  rammed 
              earth  construction  variable  compared  with the  masonry     
              (‡igures „ and  and table ­  
                   i.  . ˆeat losses in the rammed earth option           6 Conclusion 
                                                                            Dynamic thermal simulation of the two variants (rammed 
                                                                            earth and masonry of the studied building allowed us to 
                                                                            obtain temperature graphs a Žuantification of the heating 
                                                                            and cooling  needs  a  thermal  loss  reading    †ll  these 
                                                                            results to compare the thermal performance of rammed 
                      i. 4 ˆeat losses in the masonry option             earth  and  masonry  constructions  and  to  identify  the 
                                                                            strengths and wea“nesses of each The conclusions drawn 
                                                                            from the study are as follows: 
                                                                            -   Œammed  earth  is  an  ecological  renewable  and 
                                                                            energy-saving building material It fits perfectly into the 
                                                                            energy efficiency approach 
                        Table ­ ˆeat losses in both options  
                                                                            -   The use  of  rammed  earth  in  construction  ma“es  it 
                                                                            possible  to  reduce  certain  trends  observed  in  masonry 
              ˆeat loss (‰Š         ‹asonry          Œammed earth          construction  Še  enumerate  as  an  e”ample  the 
                                                                            phenomenon of cold walls 
                   Šalls               ‚‚­                             -   The rammed earth is a  material  with  high  thermal 
                                                                            inertia  •evertheless  this  feature  should  be  considered 
                                                                            with  caution:  If  it  reduces  heating  reŽuirements 
                   Œoofs               €‚„                             considerably in the winter it causes an increase in the air 
                                                                            conditioning load in summer Indeed the walls with high 
                                                                            thermal inertia absorb the heat of the solar radiation store 
                                                                            it  and  restore  it  in  phase  shift  (in  offset  with  the 
                                                                            absorption  time  This  ma“es  it  possible  in  winter  to 
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