Wall blocks based on the aggregates from plant wastes

Andrei Dalzhonak, A. Bakatovich
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The article considers the possibility of using agricultural waste in the development of new building materials in the form of wall blocks. When selecting the compositions, the ideal fractions and ratios of straw to flax were determined, providing the forming of the densest frame of coarse and fine aggregates. Cement and lime were used as a binder. The effect of humidity on the durability and thermal conductivity of straw wall blocks and straw flax boon blocks were investigated. The conditions for the possible occurrence of mold on the block surface of aggregates were studied. According to the results of full-scale tests, the obtained dependencies of the temperature distribution during the coldest period of the winter season were analyzed and the high insulating ability of wall blocks was confirmed. The dependencies of the distribution of humidity over the thickness of the wall blocks after the end of the winter season testing operations were revealed. As a result of the research, a solution for the rational use of plant waste building wall blocks was proposed. The blocks can be applied to the construction of load-bearing and nonload-bearing walls in one-story buildings and multi-story frame construction when filling exterior wall openings.
墙体砌块基于植物废料的集料
本文考虑了利用农业废弃物开发墙体砌块形式的新型建材的可能性。在选择原料组成时,确定稻草与亚麻的理想组分和比例,以形成最密的粗、细骨料框架。水泥和石灰被用作粘合剂。研究了湿度对秸秆墙块和秸秆亚麻布块耐久性和导热性的影响。研究了集料块状表面可能产生霉菌的条件。根据全尺寸试验结果,分析了墙体砌块在冬季最冷时段温度分布的依赖关系,证实了墙体砌块具有较高的保温性能。在冬季测试操作结束后,湿度分布与墙块厚度的相关性被揭示出来。在此基础上,提出了植物废弃物建筑砌块合理利用的解决方案。该砌块可用于单层建筑和多层框架建筑的承重墙和非承重墙的施工,当填充外墙开口时。
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