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Thermal Performance Evaluation of Bio-Based Insulation Materials in Residential Buildings Across Continental Climates

Mukhaya IsmankhodjaevaTashkent University of Architecture and Civil EngineeringBakhridin Khasanov“Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research UniversityArif UzakovBukhara State UniversityShakhzod AlmardanovSitora KudratovaBukhara State Pedagogical InstituteRustambek KuldoshevBukhara State Pedagogical Institute
E3S Web of Conferencesjournal2026fr
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This study the thermal and economic analysis of four bio-based insulations, including hempcrete, sheep wool, cellulose fiber, and straw bale, in residential constructions in three regions in continental climates: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. An open-source Python based simulation framework was created to reduce the overall cost, which entails the life-cycle energy cost and material installation cost in 15 years. Analysis was incorporated with climate-specific parameters, including Heating and Cooling Degree Days (HDD and CDD) or electricity price. Findings indicate that cellulose fiber has recorded the lowest cost for a total of the three regions with the optimum thickness of 0.21 m in Uzbekistan, and 0.35 m in Mongolia. Hempcrete had the least thermal conductivity and material density; hence, it was the most expensive with the highest thickness. The paper shows that the cost-effectiveness of the energy retrofits can be greatly increased with the help of climate-adapted insulation design developed with the help of simulation-based optimization. The results can be translated into practical recommendations to policy-makers and architects interested in the creation of low-carbon and thermally efficient solutions in residential construction in a variety of climate zones.

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