2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2005.11.004
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Thermal isolation and mechanical properties of fibre reinforced mud bricks as wall materials

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“…al. [8] studied the fiber reinforced mud bricks for thermal performance and mechanical properties in compliance with ASTM and Turkish Standard s. The results showed low thermal conductivity values of 0.2 W/mK due to the addition of straw. Similarly, Alami [9] utilized fibrous materials such as olive husk and straw as a filler in clay bricks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. [8] studied the fiber reinforced mud bricks for thermal performance and mechanical properties in compliance with ASTM and Turkish Standard s. The results showed low thermal conductivity values of 0.2 W/mK due to the addition of straw. Similarly, Alami [9] utilized fibrous materials such as olive husk and straw as a filler in clay bricks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignoselülozların kullanımının çok eskilere kadar gittiği ve eski Mısır uygarlığında kerpiç üretiminde çamur ile saman karıştırılarak kullanıldığını aktarmıştır. Bu kerpiçlerin ısı iletim değerlerinin çok düşük olduğu yapılan çalışmalarla görülmüştür [9]. Kompozit malzemelerin yapılarda kullanılmasıyla, yapılardaki yararlı alanlar artırılmakta ısı, ses ve nem yalıtımı gibi fiziksel nitelikteki sorunlar çözümlenmekte ve dolayısıyla da yapıların bakım, onarım ve işletme maliyetleri azaltılmaktadır [10].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…This is because small pores created by small particle size of sawdust tending to be crushed by clay minerals as a result of formation of contact areas intergranular, while large pores will remain in the clay matrix, (Hanifi et al 2007), during firing and maturing. Addition of sawdust to a higher particle size of kaolin and ball clay further decreases the density.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%