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Research 19 20
Research 19 20
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A research
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Faculty Development
Research 2
Presented by
Carlos, Lance A.
ABSTRACT
Climate change has only been worsening over the years. With this, the cases where
extreme temperatures are felt have also been rising. Rice husks and coconut fibers are two of
the Philippines’ most common agricultural by-products that are often only put to waste. In
this research, these two components were tested to see how efficient they would work as
Three prototypes houses were built to test the effectiveness of the insulation boards:
the first had no insulation, the second had one rice husk board and one coconut fiber board,
and the third had two coconut boards with a rice husk board in between. Test results showed
that the prototype with the 1:1 ratio of rice husk and coconut fiber boards worked best in
insulation boards, and it was found that their values only had small differences. Hence, these
two types were found to be similarly effective; however, in terms of prices and health safety,
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
Being that the Philippines is a tropical country and is located near the equator, one of
the constant environmental problems in the country is the extremely hot weather experienced
particularly in the summer during March to June. When mere winds from electric fans cannot
even help, some resort to using air conditioners. But not all Filipinos get to have this luxury
due to its high cost. Air conditioners are not the most eco-friendly as well, since it is known
There are more solutions to this excessive heat problem, and the utilization of
insulation boards is one. Insulation in homes provides resistance to heat flow; in warm
climates, it is used to keep the heat outside and in cold climates it is used to keep the heat
inside. This is used in a variety of locations in houses: inside walls and roof systems, under
floors, and around foundations. Consequently, with proper heat regulation, cooling costs from
electric fans or air conditioners are also lessened. However, the use of common, synthetic,
commercially produced insulation boards such as fiberglass and foam insulation arouses a
It is for these reasons that in this study, the researchers use agricultural by-products,
specifically rice husk and coconut fiber which are considered by most as mainly non-
functional, as components of a natural and effective home insulation board that would be safe
As the Philippines is mainly an agricultural country, 47% of its land area is devoted to
crops. With that in mind, rice is one of the main harvests grown, as it is the staple food in the
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country. Rice husk, which is the outermost layer that is separated from the rice grains during
the milling process, is generated in large volumes. The estimated production of these is an
average two million tons per annum, which is equivalent to about five million BOE (barrels
of oil equivalent) in terms of energy. Yet in countries where rice is the staple food, the
Rice hulls are formed from hard materials, including lignin and silica, which is a type
of silicon oxide polymer that does not have a melting point and most commonly is used for
its hardness, to protect the seed during the growing season. Furthermore, rice hulls have the
properties that are very desirable in producing insulation, such as low thermal conductivity,
high melting point, low bulk density and high porosity (Haryati et al., 2017).
Coconut wastes come in second: shells, husks, and coir dust, since the Philippines
also produces most of the world market for coconut oil, and has the largest number of
coconut trees in the world. Approximately five hundred million coconut trees in the
Philippines produce tremendous amounts of biomass as husk (4.1 million tonnes), shell (1.8
million tonnes), and frond (4.5 million tonnes annually). In the husk of the coconut,
approximately 75% of it is fiber and 25% is fine material. This fiber has high lignin content
and low cellulose content, creating resilient, strong, and highly durable materials
characteristics. Although, traditionally, the dust and small fibers were only left behind and
Harrison et al. (2011) stated that higher cost means lower productivity and
consequently this reduces the profit. Therefore, alternative materials having the same or
better properties as the conventional material need to be explored as it can offer lower cost
(Yuhazari, et al. 2011). Rice husk and coconut fiber are two of the most common and most
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unrecognized agricultural wastes that could be utilized in beneficial innovations today that
high temperature, high humidity and abundant rainfall. During the summer season,
particularly March to May, temperature could rise up to 36 degrees Celsius. On the other
hand, during the rainy season, the country experiences low temperature that some may also
find uncomfortable. Throughout these months, discomfort and health problems can occur
especially when a home is poorly insulated. Cooling and heating appliances use more
electricity when the heat regulation is poor. Therefore, when the temperature flow throughout
the house is well regulated, these machines will be more efficient and energy consumption
would be lessened.
1) Will coconut fiber and rice husk effectively regulate temperature flow in a house?
3) Will the product make a significant difference in reducing harmful gases that is
HYPOTHESES
1) Ho: There is no significant difference in using coconut and rice husk to regulate
Ha: There is a significant difference in using coconut and rice husk to regulate
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2) Ho: There is no significant difference between the natural insulation board and the
Ha: There is a significant difference between the natural insulation board and the
3) Ho: There is no significant difference in the reduction of harmful gases that is emitted
Ha: There is a significant difference in the reduction of harmful gases that is emitted
Over the years, world has been experiencing worse, extreme heat due to global
warming. Because of the effects of the excessive heat from the sun, the researchers proposed
a study that would help with this issue. With the use of a home insulation board, heat inside
homes is properly regulated, protecting the occupants against the cold during the rainy season
and the excess heat during summer. Insulation is also useful in reducing noise pollution. The
The people. Due to global warming, people have become more prone to illnesses.
Home insulations can help in maintaining good body health. Less exposure to heat that
results to dehydration and heatstroke. Less illnesses caused by the cold weather like colds and
Norovirus.
Insulation in homes using natural insulation boards is also inexpensive. This product
will reduce the amount of energy used by heating and cooling appliances in keeping the home
comfortable. Because of this, home insulation will reduce electricity bills and the cost of
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impact. With an insulated home, less energy would be used for heating and cooling in trying
to get the desired temperature. The carbon footprint will be lessened, and so will the amount
of harmful chemicals released into the environment from air conditioning units.
Future researchers. With tested and accurate results, future researchers can use the
given evidences and facts to produce new products or further improve the existing researches.
This study may also help in the enrichment of future researchers’ knowledge in this field, and
OBJECTIVES
alternatives.
5) To promote less hazardous materials that are being released into the surroundings.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Reduction of
harmful gases
Effectiveness of
Temperature
heat flow
outside the room
Efficiency regulation
compared to
synthetic
insulation boards
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Figure 1 shows the relationship of the dependent and independent variables present in
the study. The temperature would depend on the rice husk and coconut fiber insulation board;
its thickness and location in the house. For the effectiveness of the heat regulation, the
temperature of the room and the temperature outside the room would be compared to each
other. The effectiveness of this natural alternative would determine its efficiency in
comparison to synthetic insulation boards and the reduction of harmful gases released onto
the atmosphere.
The general intent of this study is to slow the rate of heat transfer in hot and cold
weathers, decelerating conductive heat flow and—to a lesser extent—convective heat flow.
With the use of rice husk and coconut fiber as the main components of a home
insulation board, the study would focus on giving the public a lower priced product in
comparison to commercially produced ones, but having the same, if not more, effectiveness.
And with the use of organic material, the study is intended to reduce the harmful
resistance to conductive heat flow is measured or rated in terms of its thermal resistance or R-
value—the higher the R-value, the greater the insulating effectiveness. The R-value depends
DEFINITION OF TERMS
concepts and terminology used in the first chapter, particularly if the term is unusual or not
widely known.
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Asbestos – a heat-resistance fibrous silicate material that can be woven into fabrics, and is used
in fire-resistant and insulating materials such as brake linings. The danger to health
Fiberglass – a synthetic material primarily made of silica. Because it has been used as
steadily over the years, but with this high amount of product, higher concerns about
Maritime – denoting a climate that is moist and temperate owing to the influence of the sea
R-Value – the capacity of an insulating material to resist heat flow. The higher the R-Value,
the greater the insulating power. This is calculated by dividing the thickness of the
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Chapter II
Extreme Temperatures: The excessive heat brought about by global warming is felt
all around the world, and its effects are very evident in the surroundings. Because of the great
amount of greenhouse gases humans have emitted ever since the Industrial Revolution in the
1830s, this root problem had only worsened over time. Industrialization has always seemed to
be the key to wealth and better living but in reality, it has been shown that, although it leads
industrialization’s backlash affecting climate change. Over the past 50 years, the average
global temperature has increased at the fastest rate in recorded history, and that emissions of
greenhouse gases are expected to alarmingly raise global mean temperature over the next
This drastic change causes various extremes to the environment that also severely
affects life on earth. Some examples of impacts resulting from projected changes in extreme
climate events are: higher maximum temperatures (more hot days and heat waves over nearly
all land areas), higher minimum temperatures (fewer cold days, frost days, and cold waves
over nearly all land areas), and more intense precipitation events (Ahmad, Q.K. et al., 2001).
Consequently, this leads to longer droughts, greater risk of flashfloods, and higher rates of
In 2015, an article by Nate Seltenrich was published regarding the effects of climate
change on worldwide weather patterns and temperatures, and with it, serious implications for
human health. It was also stated that as average temperatures continue to increase and
extreme heat events become more frequent and severe, the overall health burden of these
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extremes could also grow. Furthermore, there has been confirmation that ambient
investigation about this in five East-Asian countries had been conducted by Whan-Han Lee
however, this is a misconception. Although extreme heat or isolated heat waves indeed pose a
major health risk, it has been found by recent studies that, overall, more deaths occur in cold
weather than in hot. “This reality is obscured by the fact that, unlike heat-related health
effects, which spike during discrete events, cold-related illnesses and deaths are diffuse
throughout the year, don’t require extreme temperatures, and can lag well behind cold snaps.”
(Seltenrich, 2015) Furthermore, a research about the mortality risk attributable to high and
low ambient temperature conducted by Gasparrini et al. was conducted in 2015, where they
evaluated 74 million U.K. and U.S. deaths, and found that low temperatures are associated
temperature imposes health risks to everyone, especially people who have conditions that
materials was conducted by Dávid Bozsaky. He stated that the history of thermal insulation
was not as long as that of other building constructions and that long ago, thermal insulation
did not form a separate layer in building construction because there was no need to build in
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Insulation first began during the prehistoric period, where the people built shelters
from organic materials and later more durable alternatives to protect themselves. As time
progressed, people started using materials other than those found in nature, which they found
to be efficient in insulating.
The first insulated panels made from processing organic materials were first produced
in the 19th century. Along with this, the range of artificial materials such as rock wool,
fiberglass, foam glass, hollow bricks, and expanded perlite also increased. Although plastic
production had already been well-known in the 19th century, the first plastic foam was not
In present times, the most common insulation materials are plastic foams and mineral
wool, with only a small amount of natural materials being produced. Over time, these
Insulation, which acts as a barrier to heat flow and is essential for keeping homes
warm in the winter and cool in the summer, provides year-round comfort in well-insulated
and well-designed homes. It does not only provide comfort, but also cuts the cooling and
heating bills by up to half its cost. Proper insulation is also environmentally beneficial, as it
helps reduce carbon footprint and lessens the effect of global warming. This caters to
Heat flow involves three basic mechanisms: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Conduction is the way heat moves through materials, such as when a spoon placed in a hot
cup of coffee and heat is conducted through the spoon handle to the hand. Convection is the
way heat circulates through liquids and gases, and is the reason why lighter, warmer air rises,
and cooler, denser air sinks. And radiation is when radiant heat travels in a straight line and
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heats anything solid in its path that absorbs its energy, as stated by the U.S. Department of
Energy.
Most common insulation materials work by slowing conductive heat flow to a lesser
extent convective heat flow. Radiant barriers and reflective insulation systems, on the other
Regardless of the mechanism, heat flows from warmer to cooler until there is no
longer a temperature difference. In a home, this means that in cold seasons, heat flows
directly from all heated living spaces to adjacent unheated attics, garages, basements, and
even to the outdoors. Heat flow can also move indirectly through interior ceilings, walls, and
floors; wherever there is a difference in temperature. During the cooling season, heat flows
To maintain comfort, the heat lost during the winter must be replaced by a heating
system and the heat gained during the summer must be removed by a cooling system. Proper
insulation in the home will decrease this heat flow by providing an effective resistance to the
flow of heat.
Rice Husk: The rice husk, also called rice hull, is the outer coating of a seed or grain
of rice. These are produced during rice milling, where the rice husk is removed from the seed
and dried and accumulated at the factory. This covering makes up about 20% to 22% of the
grain by weight. The specific weight of uncompressed rice husk is about 100 kg/m 3, and in
each kilogram of milled white rice, approximately 0.28 kilograms of rice husk is produced as
30% lignin group, and 20% silica. The rice husk’s composition of hard materials is what
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makes it a good form of protection for the seed during the growing season. Aside from this,
rice husks also have properties such as low thermal conductivity, high melting point, low
bulk density, and high porosity, which make them very favorable in making organic products.
There are numerous ways in which rice husk is utilized. In its loose form, rice husk is
mostly used for biomass or energy production, like gasification and combustion. Gasification
is the term used when rice husk is converted to synthetic gas in a gasifier reactor with a
controlled amount of air, while combustion is the process of burning carbon in the rice husk,
therefore emitting carbon dioxide and generating heat energy for further use. Aside from fuel,
briquettes are also produced from rice husk through densification. The rice husk briquettes
mainly function as a substitute for fossil fuel, as they are used in industrial boilers.
Because of the chemical composition of rice husk, this also serves as a good
insulating material. Rice husk ash (RHA) may be used as tundish powder, which is used in
preventing rapid cooling of steel and ensuring equal solidification in the casting process.
Aside from that, RHA can be used in coating molten metal in the tundish and in the ladle,
An insulating material with a high melting point but low thermal conductivity is
desirable, especially in industrial fields. Rice husks possess these qualities, which is why may
There is more than 1.2 million hectares of rain-fed rice-producing areas nationwide.
In fact, in 2007, the country produced around 16 million tons of rice, along with a great
amount of rice hull as a by-product. Every year, an estimated 2 million tons of rice husk is
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energy. There is this much amount of potential resources that are mostly treated only as
wastes, when they could be used in ways that would deem to be more helpful.
Coconut Fiber: Since the prehistoric times, the coconut tree has served many
purposes due to its versatility. Every part has a function: the fruits, wood, and leaves. This is
the reason why coconuts are widely cultivated, especially on islands, coastal areas, and humid
million hectares. Indonesia, Philippines and India account for almost 75% of the world
coconut production, with Indonesia being the world’s largest coconut producer. The current
production of coconuts has the potential to yield a multitude of products such as electricity,
heat, fiberboards, organic fertilizer, fuel additives for cleaner emissions, and et cetera.
The coconut is made up of 40 % coconut husks, 30 % fiber, and dust making up the
rest. The materials contained in the casing of coconut dusts and coconut fibers are resistant to
bacteria and fungi. In terms of chemical composition, coconut husks consist of cellulose,
lignin, pyroligneous acid, gas, charcoal, tar, tannin, and potassium. Meanwhile, coconut dust
Coconut fiber is a natural fiber that is extracted from the husk of an unripe coconut.
The individual fiber cells are narrow and hollow with thick walls made of cellulose. Each cell
is approximately 1 mm long and 10-20 μm in diameter, while raw coconut fibers have lengths
These fibers are removed from the husk by combing and crushing after the coconut is
steeped in hot seawater, a process similar to obtaining jute fiber. This material possesses a
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good stiffness, which makes it ideal in producing products such as mats, brushes, coarse
Coconut fiber has many uses; it can be transformed into a fuel source which can
replace wood and other fuel sources, and can also be used as a raw material for making
insulation boards using the hot pressing method. This is because coconut husks have low
thermal conductivity, varying between 0.054 and 0.143 W/mK. Hot pressing is the process in
which heat and pressure is applied to a mattress composed of fibers and resin to mold the
final product In this study, binder less insulation boards made from coconut husk and bagasse
significantly enhances the properties of the concrete in terms of its tensile strength, torsion,
and hardiness. However, the segment percentages of coconut fibers in the composite concrete
undesirably affect the concrete compressive strength. Another function of coconut fibers is to
overlay the top of concrete slab. It can discharge solar radiation thermal in order to improve
the indoor thermal. Rodriguez et al. applied the FEM analysis on coconut fiber to find its
thermal conductivity and layering position on concrete slab. The coconut thermal
conductivity of k is 0.048 W/m.K, with density of 174 kg/m3, and heat capacity of 2600
J/KgK. And it was found that coconut fibers on the top of concrete slab are better as a
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Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
This chapter of the study presents the methodologies used. Included here are the type
of research conducted, where the assemblage and testing were held, the steps taken in
collecting data, the data analysis, and the materials and equipment used in the study.
PROCEDURAL FRAMEWORK
Requirement of
Analysis
Planning of
Design
Construction of
Design
Maintenance
Figure 2.
RESEARCH DESIGN
The type of research used in this study is developmental research. As seen in Figure 2,
this developmental research’s procedural framework indicates the steps of the study: the
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design, analysis again, and then the final product, which is the insulation board made from
First, the analysis of requirements was shown through identifying the current and
most relevant problems regarding the effects of extreme temperatures on human health. The
use of agricultural wastes into constructing products that would aid in this problem was also
Second, planning of the design was done by considering the data gathered in the
analysis of the requirements and the possible variables that might affect the design itself.
Third, in the construction of the design, all required materials were bought and
Fourth, under the integration of design, all the materials were put together according
Fifth, in the testing stage, the overall built quality of the model was tested to
determine its efficiency. After the testing, the product was put into further analysis to figure
RESEARCH LOCALE
The study was developed in Philippine Yuh Chiau School, Del Pilar, Cabatuan,
Isabela from June to September, 2019. The construction and testing of the product were
conducted in the said school’s Home Economics Room. PYCS is one of the leading private
schools in the municipality of Isabela that provides effective and quality education to its
learners. The proponents of this study are currently students of the said institution.
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2. Coconut Fiber – second main component in which the rice husk is sandwiched in
3. One (1) 16in x 13in Wooden Board – material that served as the mold where the
4. Plaster of Paris – white powdery substance used for putting together the rice husk
5. Three (3) 16in x 13in x 13in Plywood – material used to build the three prototype
houses
6. Three (3) Stainless Metal Sheets – function as the roofs of the prototype houses
7. 1in x 1in Wood – used in the frame for the roof in the prototype houses
8. Steel Nails – used in putting the frame of the prototype houses together
9. Wood Glue – used in putting together the frame of the prototype houses’ roof
10. Hammer, Saw, Grinder – used as tools to create the main structure
The different materials to be used in the construction and testing of the insulation
boards and prototype houses were prepared. The coconut husk—from which fibers were
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extracted—and rice husk came from one of the researchers, while the plaster of paris, the
plywood, and the 1x1 wood panel were brought from local stores in Cabatuan, Isabela. The
tools such as the hammer, saw, and grinder were borrowed from one of the researchers as
A total of five insulation boards were built: two rice husk boards and three coconut
fiber boards. In a big stainless mixing bowl, rice husks and a combination of plaster of Paris
and water were mixed together for cohesion, as seen on Picture 1 below.
Picture 1
1 in. wood panel, the mixture was molded into a rectangular sheet fit to the said
measurements. Similar procedures were done for the coconut fiber insulation boards.
Five pieces of plywood measuring two pieces of 13in x 13in, and three pieces of 16in
x 13in were cut. 1x1 inch wood panels were also cut accordingly to be used as internal
support or the frame of the base. The pieces were then used to assemble the base of one
prototype house as shown on Picture 3. The same process was done with two other prototype
Picture 3
For the frame of the roof, a total of four 15in. long and two 13in. long 1x1 wood
panels were used for one prototype house’s roof frame. These pieces were put adhered
together using wood glue. The base of the roof made of plywood measuring 16in x 13in is
where the insulation boards were to be put. As for the roof itself, a stainless metal sheet
measuring 32in x 16in was folded in half and stuck to the frame using wood glue as well.
4. Testing
To test the effectiveness of the rice husk and coconut fiber insulation board, three
prototype houses were made: the first did not have any type of insulation, the second had one
rice husk board and one coconut fiber board, and the last had two coconut fiber boards with
one rice husk board sandwiched in between. Three tests were done on the three prototypes,
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with each test during different times of the day, to determine how well the insulation boards
regulated temperatures.
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Chapter IV
In this chapter, the gathered data is presented in tabular presentation, analysis and
interpretation of findings. The data are organized in sequential order based on the statement
of the problems in Chapter I. The analysis of data revealed the following results:
For the first set of tests, the researchers tested the efficiency of the insulation boards
using three conditions as shown in Table 1: first the prototype house without any insulation
board, second a 1:1 mixture of coconut husk and rice husk, third a 2:1 mixture of two coconut
husks and one rice husk wherein the rice husk is sandwiched between the two coconut husks.
The researchers conducted the testing in three different times (three hours apart).
to Rice Husk
Rice Husk)
Rice Husk)
Table 1: Temperature gathered from three prototype houses exposed in the sun
In the different tests, the prototype house with the 1:1 mixture of insulation board had
the lowest temperature. In this table the researchers concluded that the insulation board with a
1:1 mixture of coconut husk and rice husk works most effectively in regulating the heat
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For the second set of tests run by the researchers, the efficiency of the insulation
board was tested in a cool environment using the prototypes with the same three conditions.
As seen on the table below, the prototype without insulation had the highest temperature out
of the three. The 1:1 ratio of coconut fiber and rice husk board, on the other hand, resulted
with temperatures lower than the first prototype by approximately 4oC. And the insulation
to Rice husk
Rice Husk)
Rice Husk)
From the results of the tests conducted in a cool area, the researchers found that the
1:1 coconut fiber and rice husk insulation controlled the heat flow best, being able to
maintain a desirable temperature that is not too hot nor too cold.
These results support the ideas of Kumar et al. where they stated that rice husks had
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Chapter V
This chapter offers the conclusions and recommendations in accordance with the
findings.
CONCLUSIONS
Through the tests conducted, the researchers found that rice husks and coconut fibers
worked efficiently as insulation boards in properly regulating heat. The results also show
that—since the product functions effectively—it will, therefore, make a significant difference
in reducing harmful gases that are emitted by cooling and heating appliances such as air
conditioners and heaters. Proper heat regulation in homes would lead to a lesser necessity of
Based from the data gathered, the researchers concluded that the ratio of one of rice
husk board to one coconut fiber board performs as a better insulation on the house compared
to a non-insulated house. The 1:1 inch ratios of the said materials maintained the lower heat
flow all throughout the day, maintaining coolness on the heat test and preserving warmth
With that, rice husk and coconut fiber can regulate the amount of heat flow in a house,
thus giving an all year round comfort as it caters to warm and cool insulation. In comparison
to commercially produced insulation boards, rice husk insulation was found to have a greater
R-Value of R-3 per inch. Thus, naturally produced insulation boards are more able to regulate
heat flow for a favorably lower price point. Furthermore, the abundance of the materials used
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RECOMMENDATIONS
As the study progressed, the researchers identified a few things that could be done to
further improve the study. Future research may use different types of adhesive in making the
The researchers also recommend that the thickness of the insulation boards should be
calculated as different places require different transfer of heat flow, and that the thickness of
the insulation board is directly proportional to the heat regulation of the insulated room.
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