Manta térmica para telhados a base de bucha vegetal (luffa cylindrica): uma proposta eco sustentável
Abstract
In recent decades, the world consumption of products has increased significantly, as a result,
industrialization is driven to meet this demand, generating environmental impacts. It is
necessary to seek sustainable alternatives to replace marketed products whose origin comes
from non-renewable sources. The thermal blanket is used in roof structures, whose use
necessarily promotes greater thermal comfort, and currently does not have an alternative of
natural origin. The objective of this research is to test the vegetal loofah (Luffa Cilíndrica), an
ecologically sustainable product that presents ecological sustainability, as it is a known natural
fiber and that has relevant production in the Amazon region, as a thermal blanket to promote
thermal comfort in buildings. Six boxes of identical size and materials were prepared (test cells)
where there would be differentiation only in the blanket used under the roof, one without a
blanket (matrix cell), one with a fiberglass blanket, one with a reflective aluminum blanket and
three cells with progressive loofah load (300g/m2, 600g/m2 and 900g/m2), these in order to
analyze the performance by material density. The cells were positioned outdoors, at the Centro
Universitário Luterano de Santarém (CEULS∕ULBRA), their internal temperature was collected
every three hours from thermocouples and a CR10 datalogger, for the measurement of the local
temperature, INMET data were collected, ANOVA statistical analysis was adopted with
application of Turkey's test. It was verified that the cells with a load of vegetable loofah had a
similar performance to the matrix cell and the cell with an aluminum blanket load, proving to
be sufficient to be used as a thermal blanket in buildings. Therefore, it was concluded that the
use of the Luffa C. blanket can be an adequate substitute for the currently commercialized
blankets.