figshare
Browse
1/1
2 files

EPiC database - Structural insulated panel (SIP)

Version 2 2020-12-10, 20:42
Version 1 2019-11-20, 05:31
dataset
posted on 2020-12-10, 20:42 authored by Robert CrawfordRobert Crawford, André StephanAndré Stephan, Fabian PrideauxFabian Prideaux
This material is part of the free Environmental Performance in Construction (EPiC) Database. The EPiC Database contains embodied environmental flow coefficients for 250+ construction materials using a comprehensive hybrid life cycle inventory approach.

Structural insulated panels, often referred to as SIPs, are a composite product containing an outer skin and inner core. As their name suggest, they are typically used as a structural element for low-rise buildings.

Outer layers of oriented strand board (OSB) are glued to an insulating core made from expanded polystyrene (EPS). The core gives the panels good thermal properties while the outer skins provide a durable, aesthetic finish. Alternative core materials, such as extruded polystyrene (XPS) or rigid polyurethane (PU) foam and outer skin materials, such as plywood or fibre cement sheet can also be used.

SIPs can be used as wall or roof panels and are mainly used in domestic construction. They are very lightweight and thus easy to move. The panels come in a range of thicknesses ranging from 100 to 300 mm. Typical panel dimensions are 300, 600, 900 and 1 200 mm wide and 2.4, 2.7 and 3 m long. Openings for windows and doors are cut out of panels during manufacture. Panels are connected onsite using splines with cavities cut into the core for electrical and plumbing services.

History

Usage metrics

    7020 - Architecture

    Keywords

    Embodied energyEmbodied carbonEmbodied greenhouse gas emissionsEmbodied waterInput-output analysisConstructionBuildingMaterialsEnvironmental performanceLife cycle assessmentLCADatabaseProcess analysisAustraliaHybrid analysisLife cycle inventoryLCIConcrete blockCement mortarPortland cementAutoclaved aerated concrete (AAC)Concrete 20 MPaConcrete 25 MPaConcrete 32 MPaConcrete 40 MPaConcrete 50 MPaFibre cement sheetFibre cement weatherboardGypsum plasterPlasterboard - 10 mmConcrete roof tileFlat glassDouble glazing - flat glassLaminated glassToughened glassDouble glazing - toughened glassCellulose insulationAluminium foil insulationGlasswool insulationRockwool insulationPolystyrene (EPS/XPS) insulationPolyurethane (PU) rigid foam insulationAluminium barAluminium composite panelAluminium extrudedAluminium sheetCopper sheetCopper pipeCopper wireCold rolled stainless steelStainless steel extrudedStainless steel sheetStainless steel wireCold rolled steelHot rolled galvanised structural steelHot rolled structural steelSteel barSteel hollow section extrudedSteel pipeSteel sheet corrugatedAsphaltNylon carpetWool carpetSiliconeWaterWood glue (PVA)Solar hot water systemSolvent-based paintWater-based paintWallpaperNatural rubberSynthetic rubberHigh-density polyethylene (HDPE) filmHigh-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipeLow-density polyethylene (LDPE) filmLow-density polyethylene (LDPE) pipeNylon 66Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE)Glass reinforced plastic (GRP)LinoleumPolycarbonatePolymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)Polypropylene (PP) sheetPolyurethane (PU) flexible foamPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) filmUnplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC)Clay brickGravelRecycled aggregateSandSanitary ceramicDimension stoneCeramic tileClay roof tileCork slabHardwoodCross laminated timber (CLT)Glued laminated timber (glulam)Laminated veneer lumber (LVL)MDF sheetOSB sheetParticleboardPlywoodStructural insulated panel (SIP)Building Science and Techniques

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC