The use of recycled plastics for the design of a thermal resilient emergency shelter prototype

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
The use of recycled plastics for the design of a thermal resilient emergency shelter prototype
Abstract
Context — More than 200 million people suffer every year natural hazards consequences around the world, sensibly affecting vulnerable populations and resulting on building's partial or total damage. In post-disaster scenarios, it is required to provide the construction of temporary facilities that can be used as shelters or educational spaces, and it is suitable to deliver low cost, fast construction, and site adapted solutions. However, many of these units are built with prefabricated elements brought ‘in situ’, but they cannot be produced locally, and they are frequently not adapted to their environment. Purpose The objective of this research is to increase the understanding of recycled plastics materials in order to develop a resilient prototype using modular elements made of plastic waste, and to measure the thermal comfort efficiency of the construction proposal to evaluate its capacity to adapt to the environment. Design/methodology/approach Based on the preliminary examination of natural hazards impacts on buildings, the study has focused on the recycled plastics materials' literature concerning methods and properties, in order to design a plastic-made emergency shelter module prototype. Dy- namic simulations have been conducted in order to evaluate the module's thermal behavior and its resilience to climatic conditions. Research limitations This research suggests the possibility of implementing a community-based plastic recycling process, depending on a production system that can be established at the emergency site, according to technical specifications summarized in the study. Findings The findings suggest that recycled plastic materials have a high-resilient capacity to face different weather conditions and that they are suitable for the construction of shelter modules. Originality/value The result is an efficient, resilient and thermal comfort adapted module assembly system that can be used as an emergency shelter for housing spaces, schools or health centers’ in a post-disaster reconstruction scenario.
Publication
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Volume
50
Pages
101885
Date
2020-11-01
Journal Abbr
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Language
en
ISSN
2212-4209
Accessed
20/03/2023, 16:01
Library Catalogue
ScienceDirect
Call Number
openalex:W3089232016
Extra
openalex: W3089232016
Citation
Moreno-Sierra, A., Pieschacón, M., & Khan, A. (2020). The use of recycled plastics for the design of a thermal resilient emergency shelter prototype. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 50, 101885. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101885