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Evaluating expanded polystyrene insulation for enhancing energy efficiency in residential buildings: a scalable model from Mozambique
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2026) 24 (4): 992–1011.
Published: 14 April 2026
... Licensed re-use rights only Expanded polystyrene Energy efficiency Sustainable construction Thermal insulation Cost-Effectiveness Tropical climates Rapid urbanization and economic growth in developing nations, such as Mozambique, have heightened the need for energy-efficient construction...
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Development of eco friendly brick using water treatment plant sludge and processed tea waste
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Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology (2020) 18 (3): 727–738.
Published: 07 January 2020
... at a temperature of 990°C. The compressive strength has been found to increase with the sludge content, however, a slight decrease in compressive strength was observed with tea waste addition. Further, PTW addition has improved the thermal insulation of bricks as compared to controlled bricks. The study shows...
