Department of Environmental Design

Double C-Block Research Grant, R&I_2019_010T

Double C-Block Research Grant, R&I_2019_010T

Double C-Block Research Grant, R&I_2019_010T, funded through the MCST, TDP FUSION R&I Technology  Development Programme

(https://www.um.edu.mt/newspoint/news/2021/03/double-c-block)

This project, originating from the Faculty for Built Environment, is proposing a new building element, namely the  Double C-Block, which is an innovative idea of combining both hygro-thermal and acoustic properties en suite,  condensed into a 200mm building block, yet without compromising the desired consistent structural compressive  strength. 

The University of Malta has already been supporting this idea, spurring from a Master Dissertation in 2014, into a  few prototype blocks and wall, tested to destruction for their compressive strength, after conducting thermal and  acoustic tests of sample walls in a hot box and acoustic chamber. 

Development of this block will now be researched further in collaboration between the University of Malta and  Cementstone Manufacturing Co. Ltd., a local established leading manufacturer of the standard HCB units, as part  of Attard Bros. Group of Companies. 

Following promising results from laboratory tests, the building technology will be taken to the next level by building  comparative test cells, simulating a full-scale habitable room; one built in standard 230mm HCB and another using  the 200mm Double C-Block. 

The test cells will be monitored over a 12-month period, testing for seasonal hygro- thermal performance and the  overall acoustic performance. Data will eventually be used to validate and calibrate established software  modelling, for further refined simulations and testing.  

Prof. Vincent Buhagiar, who is leading the project, said that once this project reaches fruition, it will lead to a huge  change in the way construction is undertaken in Malta. He also said the data generated from this project will be  used to develop the research into a full product launch on the local and possibly attract attention in the  international market. 

Perit Luca Caruso, RSO II, will be directly involved in both simulation and site monitoring: he is sure that studying  the hygro-thermal process and finding alternative design mixes will lead to cutting-edge research aligned to the  ones currently conducted at international level. 

Dr. Ing. Simon P. Borg, Senior Lecturer, will be responsible for procurement of all data logging equipment and on site monitoring, which will be used in the testing phase of the project.  

Project R&I 2019 010T Double C Block is financed by the Malta Council for Science & Technology, for and on behalf  of the Foundation for Science and Technology, through the FUSION: R&I Technology Development Programme’.


https://www.um.edu.mt/ben/envdesign/ourprojects/doublec-blockresearchgrantri2019010t/