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Materiale Plastice (Mater. Plast.), Year 2014, Volume 51, Issue 3,





IVAN CISMARU, MARIA ADRIANA GHERGHISAN Influence Exerted by the Structural Matrix of the Composite Boards Made of Hemp Hurds, on the Thermal-Transfer-Factor. I


Abstract:
This paper tackles a ligno-cellulosic composite, whose basic matrix is made out of hemp hurds and mineral binders, as regards the percentage participation of the hurds in the structural stability and thermal-transfer capacity, for a plate- or block-shaped product. The studies, corroborated with laboratory research, aim at ascertaining the use of these products both as lining and as filling material, in the sandwich-type structures, in civil engineering; the materials basis specific to constructions can thereby be achieved, in a wide range, in terms of the thermal-insulation capacity and, implicitly, of the energetic consumption typical of civil, industrial, agro-zootechnical engineering. Keywords: hemp hurds, mineral binders, thermal conductivity



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Publication date: 2014/9/30
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