Experimental study of the effect of the addition of Posidonia oceanica fiber on the thermal and acoustic insulation properties of plaster

Malek Jedidi
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In this work, plaster and natural Posidonia Oceanica (PO) fibers are combined to create a composite material that was recently produced. This work's primary objective is to assess the mechanical and thermophysical performance of the composite material in order to determine whether or not it may be used as a thermal and acoustic insulation material in buildings. For this end, prismatic and parallelepipedic specimens of different dimensions were made with fiber percentages ranging from 0% to 20%. In addition, parallelepiped panels (600 mm x 600 mm x 40 mm3) were also prepared containing 10% of PO fibers. Mechanical properties (flexual strength, compressive strength), thermal properties and sound absorption coefficient were investigated. For each test specimen, the density was calculated for a proportion of fibers ranging from 0% to 20%. The results indicated a marked improvement in the compressive and flexural strength of the fiber-reinforced mixtures. This improvement is respectively 14.5% and 33.8% for mixtures containing 10% of PO fibers. Additionally, the addition of PO fibers significantly decreases density (by 40.5%), thermal conductivity (by 68.5%) and thermal diffusivity (by 36.9%) of the different mixtures. The ideal mechanical characteristics are attained when 5–10% of the volume is made up of Posidonia Oceanica fibers. The results of the sound absorption coefficient test show that the mixture of plaster with 10% fibers has a good sound absorption coefficient of 0.78 for high frequencies between 1000 Hz and 4000 Hz. This work has shown conclusively that the incorporation of PO fibers, up to a maximum of 10% with plaster, makes it possible to obtain a lightweight composite that can potentially be used as a new insulating construction material.
关于添加 Posidonia oceanica 纤维对石膏隔热和隔音性能影响的实验研究
在这项工作中,石膏和天然海洋坡缕石(Posidonia Oceanica,PO)纤维结合在一起,形成了一种最近生产的复合材料。这项工作的主要目的是评估这种复合材料的机械和热物理性能,以确定它是否可用作建筑物的隔热和隔音材料。为此,我们制作了不同尺寸的棱柱形和平行四边形试样,纤维比例从 0% 到 20%不等。此外,还制作了含有 10% PO 纤维的平行六面体面板(600 毫米 x 600 毫米 x 40 立方毫米)。对其机械性能(抗弯强度、抗压强度)、热性能和吸音系数进行了研究。对于每个试样,都计算了纤维比例从 0% 到 20% 时的密度。结果表明,纤维增强混合物的抗压和抗折强度明显提高。含 10% PO 纤维的混合物的抗压强度和抗折强度分别提高了 14.5% 和 33.8%。此外,添加 PO 纤维后,不同混合物的密度(降低 40.5%)、导热率(降低 68.5%)和热扩散率(降低 36.9%)均显著降低。当 Posidonia Oceanica 纤维占体积的 5-10% 时,就能达到理想的机械特性。吸音系数测试结果表明,含 10%纤维的石膏混合物在 1000 赫兹至 4000 赫兹的高频率下具有 0.78 的良好吸音系数。这项工作最终表明,在石膏中加入最多不超过 10%的 PO 纤维,可以获得一种轻质复合材料,有可能用作新型隔热建筑材料。
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