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Performance Study of Lightweight Insulating Mortar Reinforced with Straw Fiber

Xiao Zhang, Weitao Liu, Shuo Zhang, Jiaoyun Hou

2023Materials15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The current research aimed to develop lightweight, environmentally friendly mortar materials using crop straw fibers with better insulation properties. The lightweight mortar samples were tested for moisture content, thermal conductivity and compressive strength on days 3, 7 and 28, respectively. Scanning electron tomography (SEM) was performed on the fiber-matrix bonding interface and internal fiber structure. The permeability rating was also measured to check the impermeability of the lightweight fiber mortar. Due to the high hygroscopicity of plant fibers, the thermal conductivity of the mortar was high at the initial molding stage; the thermal conductivity measured at day 28 decreased with increasing fiber content, while the mechanical properties gradually decreased. The impermeability test showed that the straw fiber mortar had better impermeability than the standard mortar. However, with the addition of 2% of 10 mm long fibers, we increased the compressive strength and thermal insulation properties. Numerical simulations verified that the fiber insulation mortar has good thermal insulation properties in high-temperature tunnels.

Topics & Concepts

MortarMaterials scienceComposite materialCompressive strengthThermal conductivityFiberStrawThermal insulationMoistureChemistryInorganic chemistryLayer (electronics)Hygrothermal properties of building materialsNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesMasonry and Concrete Structural Analysis