Big Green: Thermal value Vegetated Roofs

JOHN SALMEN terrain at shaw.ca
Thu Apr 2 01:15:39 UTC 2009


I doubt you will find prescriptive values as it would vary from extensive to
intensive type roofs as well as soil mix design and local precip./
saturation requirements and drainage, etc... - Dr. Karen Liu at the NRC in
Canada has been working for the last decade on green roof research so would
be the source. Here is a link to an old article
http://www.eltgreenroofs.com/pdf/ELT-NRCC45345.pdf

 

 

You could design a roof and assign values based on the material properties
(design mix) and assume values for saturation including potential snow
coverage (very insulating). I've done this before and it's a piece of work.

 

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From: biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org
[mailto:biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org] On Behalf Of Charles Brown
Sent: April 1, 2009 4:58 PM
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Subject: Big Green: Thermal value Vegetated Roofs

 

Pardon if duplicated - had two addresses for the list - hope this one's
right.

 

Anyone run across recent research on green roof R-values. Needs to be peer
reviewed / scientific enough for ASHRAE to include as a prescriptive
allowance in energy code. My own tests are anecdotal at best.

Thanks, Charles

Charles Brown, AIA LEEDC ap
Brown Architecture Inc.
mail: 324 So. Wilmington Street - # 117
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
office: 124 Cox Ave., Raleigh 27605
919.803.3700


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