Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel

With increasing interest from the construction industry to deliver innovative solutions for low-cost energy-efficient green housing, Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panels (MgO SIPs) are being developed as one alternative envelope system for green housing. Although many benefits have been claim...

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Main Authors: Froese, Thomas M., Li, Peixian, Lopez-Behar, Diana, Alijla, M., Chutskoff, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Green lines institute 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11107
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spelling ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/11107 2023-05-15T16:16:30+02:00 Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel Froese, Thomas M. Li, Peixian Lopez-Behar, Diana Alijla, M. Chutskoff, A. 2016 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11107 en eng Green lines institute Preprint of: T.M. Froese, P. Li, D. Lopez Behar, M. Alijla, and A. Chutskoff. Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel, in R. Amoêda & C. Pinheiro (Eds), Sustainable Housing 2016, Proceedings of the Int. Conf. on Sustainable Housing Planning, Management, and Usability, Porto, Portugal, Nov. 16-18, 2016. Green lines institute, Barcelos, Portugal. e-ISBN: 978-989-8734-21-1; ISBN: 978-989-8734-20-4. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11107 Article 2016 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:12:00Z With increasing interest from the construction industry to deliver innovative solutions for low-cost energy-efficient green housing, Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panels (MgO SIPs) are being developed as one alternative envelope system for green housing. Although many benefits have been claimed, little quantitative support can be found. This research, as a case study of a pilot single family house for First Nations communities using an MgO SIP envelope system, provides several quantitative analyses such as labor produc-tivity assessment, life-cycle environmental assessment, cost analysis and thermography quality test, for the MgO SIP house and other envelope alternatives. A qualitative analysis of the benefits and challenges found during construction are also examined. The results show that the MgO SIP panels perform slightly below the expected results for traditional construction assemblies in many of the quantitative assessments, although several ad-vantages are evident in the qualitative analysis. The results are inconclusive in terms of definitive conclusions regarding the relative cost and functional performance of the MgO SIPs, but they do help to understand the implications of this alternative construction tech-niques. Faculty Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace
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description With increasing interest from the construction industry to deliver innovative solutions for low-cost energy-efficient green housing, Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panels (MgO SIPs) are being developed as one alternative envelope system for green housing. Although many benefits have been claimed, little quantitative support can be found. This research, as a case study of a pilot single family house for First Nations communities using an MgO SIP envelope system, provides several quantitative analyses such as labor produc-tivity assessment, life-cycle environmental assessment, cost analysis and thermography quality test, for the MgO SIP house and other envelope alternatives. A qualitative analysis of the benefits and challenges found during construction are also examined. The results show that the MgO SIP panels perform slightly below the expected results for traditional construction assemblies in many of the quantitative assessments, although several ad-vantages are evident in the qualitative analysis. The results are inconclusive in terms of definitive conclusions regarding the relative cost and functional performance of the MgO SIPs, but they do help to understand the implications of this alternative construction tech-niques. Faculty Reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Froese, Thomas M.
Li, Peixian
Lopez-Behar, Diana
Alijla, M.
Chutskoff, A.
spellingShingle Froese, Thomas M.
Li, Peixian
Lopez-Behar, Diana
Alijla, M.
Chutskoff, A.
Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel
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Li, Peixian
Lopez-Behar, Diana
Alijla, M.
Chutskoff, A.
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title Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel
title_short Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel
title_full Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel
title_fullStr Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel
title_full_unstemmed Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel
title_sort multi-perspective sustainability analysis of magnesium oxide structural insulated panel
publisher Green lines institute
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11107
genre First Nations
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op_relation Preprint of: T.M. Froese, P. Li, D. Lopez Behar, M. Alijla, and A. Chutskoff. Multi-perspective Sustainability Analysis of Magnesium Oxide Structural Insulated Panel, in R. Amoêda & C. Pinheiro (Eds), Sustainable Housing 2016, Proceedings of the Int. Conf. on Sustainable Housing Planning, Management, and Usability, Porto, Portugal, Nov. 16-18, 2016. Green lines institute, Barcelos, Portugal. e-ISBN: 978-989-8734-21-1; ISBN: 978-989-8734-20-4.
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