Publication: Analysis of physical and chemical properties of alternative substrate material for sustainable green roofs
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Article
Date
2022-07-14
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Research Square
Abstract
Green roof is the roof of a building that is partially or completely enfolded
with vegetation and its associated components. It promotes the sustainability
of buildings and provides comfort for urban ecosystem. We have investigated
the viability of using organic waste as a growing medium. This study
determines the most suitable growing substrate by investigating organic
wastes of Sawdust, Wood bark, Bio char, Coir, Compost and Base medium
under the parameters of density, moisture content, drought resistance and
thermal resistance, contribution for vegetation growth, pH, electric
conductivity and nutrient constituents. Investigation of chemical parameters
is a unique aspect of this study. New methodologies using mathematical
concepts were used to find thermal conductivity and EC of specimens in our
research. Preliminary study results shows that the most substrate composition
will comprise 60% growing medium and 40% base medium (fertilizer +
potting mix).
During the experimental studies, we have compared the test results of each
organic waste specimens under the mentioned physical and chemical
parameters. Base medium (90:10) has highest bearing capacity to withstand
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external loads including vegetation and other imposed loads. Sawdust
(60:40) exhibited optimum attributes for lightweight substrate by having least
saturated unit weight, dry unit weight and the highest moisture content. In
terms of drought resistance and vegetation growth, Bio char (60:40) was
exceptional. Wood bark (60:40) exhibited the most convincing thermal
resistance. The best characteristics in terms of pH, EC and nutrient content
were exhibited by Sawdust (60:40), Coir (60:40) and Compost (60:40)
correspondingly. Based on final ratings by considering all the experimental
results, Coir (60:40) have emerged as the optimum growing medium in terms
of physical and chemical properties. The authors emphasize to utilize this
experimental study results into large-scale construction industries to promote
the urban ecosystems through sustainable green roof constructions.
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Growing medium, Sustainability, Organic wastes, Physical parameters, Chemical parameters, Urban ecosystems, Substrate composition
