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Hygrothermal properties of advanced bio-based insulation materials [PDF]
Hygrothermal performance of buildings is one key element to the sustainable design, health, and comfort of the indoor environment. Building sustainability depends on all associated lifespan stages, from building design and material production to ...
Filip Fedorik +2 more
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Hygrothermal properties of compressed earthen bricks [PDF]
Abstract The present study investigates the relationship between bulk density and hygrothermal behaviour of compressed earthen bricks. The experimental results show that the thermal conductivity linearly increases from 0.5228 W/(m K) to 0.9308 W/(m K) as the bulk density increases, and that the equilibrium moisture content increases with increasing ...
Liu Yang +2 more
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Hygrothermal properties of light-earth building materials
This experimental study provides complete datasets of hygrothermal properties of numerous hemp-clay with density ranging from 200 to 350 kg m-3 for building thermal insulation.
T. Colinart +5 more
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Hygrothermal properties of clayey plasters with olive fibers
Abstract This research deals with how to use agricultural waste materials in constructions considering that the development of innovative materials has to respond to both environmental and energy issues. The leaves and the small branches derived from the pruning of olive trees were incorporated, after drying, into a clay-sand mixture to obtain a bio ...
Stefania Liuzzi +2 more
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Hygrothermal properties relationships in historic bricks
As part of an ongoing research project to better understand the hygrothermal performance of solid masonry brick buildings, the material properties of dozens of historic fired clay bricks have been measured.
S. Roels +3 more
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Hygrothermal Properties and Performance of Bio-Based Insulation Materials Locally Sourced in Sweden. [PDF]
In recent years, there has been a paradigm shift in the building sector towards more sustainable, resource efficient, and renewable materials. Bio-based insulation derived from renewable resources, such as plant or animal fibres, is one promising group ...
Ranefjärd O +2 more
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Experimental characterisation of hygrothermal properties of a 3D printed cementitious mortar
3D printing (3DP) presents great potential for automation, sustainability, and quality control in the construction sector. However, research on 3DP in Construction has been carried out primarily from a structural standpoint, and information on the ...
Sofia Pessoa +4 more
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Study on the Influence of Hygrothermal Aging on the Mechanical Properties of Carbon Fabric/Polyetheretherketone Composites. [PDF]
Owing to its superior mechanical properties and recyclability, the carbon fabric/polyetheretherketone (CFF/PEEK) composite has seen increasing application in engineering domains.
Xu X +7 more
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The demand for renewable resources in building construction is increasing, and wheat straw is an excellent option due to its superior environmental performance compared to traditional insulation materials.
Tarja Salonen +2 more
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The present work studied the effects of hygrothermal aging on the flexure behaviors of 3D printed composites reinforced with continuous glass fibers.
Kui Wang +5 more
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