Therma Testa: A Method for the Development of Thermal Clay Tiles

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Abstract

This study investigates and demonstrates a method and process for the development of thermal clay tiles, with a focus on cooling properties. The study is based on a craft-computation approach, combining clay-ceramic manual techniques with parametric design-simulation methods using thermal flux and computer fluid dynamic simulation procedures. From the experimental studies, novel clay-glaze prototypes are proposed and tested for temperature and air properties, which effectively impact building thermal environments and energy consumption in a warming world. The studies find that thermal performances can be significantly steered by the specific material-form articulation presented, that the suggested modular assembly and simple fabrication procedure support a feasible integration and that the proposed tiles illustrate a rich, articulated material-form characterization that presents both qualitative and quantitative perspectives for further studies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHabits Of The Anthropocene: Scarcit Y And Abundance In A Post-Material Economy : Proceedings Of The 43Rd Annual Conference Of The Association For Computer Aided Design In Architecture - Volume II: Proceedings Book One
EditorsAssia Crawford, Nancy Diniz, Richard Becket, Jamie Vanucch, Marc Swackhamer
PublisherAssociation for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA)
Publication date2023
Pages258-269
ISBN (Electronic)979-8-9860805-9-8
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventACADIA 2023: Habits Of The Anthropocene - University of Colorado, College of Architecture and Planning, Denver, United States
Duration: 21 Oct 202328 Oct 2023
https://2023.acadia.org/

Conference

ConferenceACADIA 2023
LocationUniversity of Colorado, College of Architecture and Planning
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDenver
Period21/10/202328/10/2023
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Keywords

  • Thermal
  • Tiles
  • Material
  • Computation
  • Simulation

Artistic research

  • No

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