» Articles » PMID: 28772871

Composite Materials Based on Hemp and Flax for Low-Energy Buildings

Overview
Publisher MDPI
Date 2017 Aug 5
PMID 28772871
Citations 18
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The article presents the results obtained in the course of a study on prospective application of flax/hemp wastes as a filling material of lime-based composites in the construction of low-energy buildings. The utilized filler comprised the hydrated lime with clay and Portland cement used as additives. The analysis involved evaluation of such properties as porosity, density, thermal conductivity, absorptivity, permeability, as well as compressive and flexural strength. Depending on the quantity of the filler, the properties of the composite changed. This, in turn, enabled to evaluate whether the utilized composite met the thermal requirements established for low-energy buildings. Afterwards, the obtained data were cross-referenced with the results gathered in the case of a room built of autoclaved aerated concrete. In order to prevent reaching the critical surface humidity, the internal surface temperature had to be calculated. Moreover, the chances of interstitial condensation occurring in the wall made of the analyzed lime-flax-hemp composite were determined as well. The study showed that the composite exhibits low strength, low density, low thermal conductivity, and high absorptivity. The external walls made of the lime-flax-hemp composite receive a limited exposure to condensation, but not significant enough to constitute any threat. The requirements established for low-energy buildings can be met by using the analyzed composite.

Citing Articles

Insight into the Use of Brewers' Spent Grain as a Low-Carbon Aggregate in Building Materials.

El Haddaji B, Benzaama M, Quiertant M, El Mendili Y Biomimetics (Basel). 2024; 9(12.

PMID: 39727784 PMC: 11727592. DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics9120781.


Influence of the mass percentage of binders on the properties of LHC.

Li J, Sun Q, Zhai D, Zu Y, Zhang Q Sci Rep. 2024; 14(1):27143.

PMID: 39511395 PMC: 11544039. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-78638-2.


Mechanical Characterization of Flax and Hemp Fibers Cultivated in Romania.

Stochioiu C, Ciolca M, Deca A Materials (Basel). 2024; 17(19).

PMID: 39410442 PMC: 11477633. DOI: 10.3390/ma17194871.


Particleboard Creation from Agricultural Waste Residue of Seed Hemp.

Zvirgzds K, Kirilovs E, Kukle S, Zotova I, Gudro I, Gross U Materials (Basel). 2023; 16(15).

PMID: 37570020 PMC: 10420129. DOI: 10.3390/ma16155316.


Identifying the Most Efficient Natural Fibre for Common Commercial Building Insulation Materials with an Integrated PSI, MEREC, LOPCOW and MCRAT Model.

Ulutas A, Balo F, Topal A Polymers (Basel). 2023; 15(6).

PMID: 36987280 PMC: 10058553. DOI: 10.3390/polym15061500.


References
1.
von Mackensen S, Bullinger M, Morfeld M . The sick building syndrome as a subjective perception-theoretical approach and assessment methods. Zentralbl Hyg Umweltmed. 1999; 202(2-4):243-8. View