Objective
The aim of BioBuild is to use biocomposites to reduce the embodied energy in building facade, supporting structure and internal partition systems by at least 50% over current materials with no increase in cost. This will lead to a step change in the use of sustainable, low carbon construction materials, by replacing aluminium, steel, FRP, brick and concrete in buildings.
Facades are widely used in construction, primarily to protect and insulate the internal structure. Internal partitions are used to divide space, carry utilities and provide thermal and acoustic insulation. The current materials used such as aluminium, steel, brick and concrete are energy intensive to produce and have high embodied energy.
FRP is an alternative construction material, benefitting from low weight, formability and simple manufacturing, allowing low material content structures and innovative design. However, typical resin and glass fibre are non-renewable, energy intensive to synthesise. Biocomposites overcome these drawbacks, whilst maintaining the benefits, being based on natural fibres and bioresins which have low embodied energy and cost.
Biocomposites are renewable and sustainable resin and reinforcement structures. The resins in this project are furan and cashew nut oil based with reinforcing fibres of flax and jute. Bast fibres have lower environmental impacts than glass, concerning climate change and energy but have similar properties.
Biocomposites are used commercially in automotive interior parts, but for outdoor applications they can degrade due to moisture absorption and bio-degradation. BioBuild will develop biocomposites and construction products with a life span of 40 years, by protecting the fibres with novel treatments and coatings.
The result of the project will be a low cost, lightweight, durable and sustainable biocomposite building system, with full technical and environmental validation, offering low embodied energy construction materials
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- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuelsrenewable energy
- engineering and technologymaterials engineeringcompositesbiocomposites
- social scienceseconomics and businesseconomicssustainable economy
- engineering and technologycivil engineeringarchitecture engineeringsustainable architecturesustainable building
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Call for proposal
FP7-2011-NMP-ENV-ENERGY-ICT-EeB
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CP-IP - Large-scale integrating projectCoordinator
S41 9QG Chesterfield
United Kingdom
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Participants (16)
1401 KOBENHAVN K
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28033 MADRID
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8219PZ Lelystad
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2440 Geel
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40221 Düsseldorf
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8022 AW ZWOLLE
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20146 milano
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3000 Leuven
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4536 902 Mozelos Vfr
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67663 Kaiserslautern
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2595 DA Den Haag
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1700-066 Lisboa
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6709 PA WAGENINGEN
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WA7 3DU RUNCORN
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09116 CHEMNITZ
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1437 Kobenhavn K
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