大麻-石灰-现代使用的传统材料

M. Pau
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在爱沙尼亚,大麻石灰是一种相对不为人知的建筑材料。世界各地对这种材料的科学兴趣正在迅速增加,但就建筑工业而言,爱沙尼亚缺乏使用这种材料的实际能力。大麻在爱沙尼亚传统上种植的作物中占有重要地位,但它的使用通常与建筑行业无关。由于其坚固的纤维,大麻主要被视为生产纺织产品的原材料,特别是绳索,而植物的内芯或“麻绒”已被丢弃作为副产品。由于大麻壳的多孔性导致相对较低的导热性,大麻-石灰,由大麻和石灰混合制成的复合材料,适用于既有建筑围护结构的隔热,也适用于在施工期间为新建筑安装隔热材料。石灰在大麻周围创造了一个碱性环境,使真菌和害虫难以茁壮成长。因此,与其他天然绝缘材料相比,大麻石灰在耐用性和成本效益之间具有相当好的平衡。与建筑工程相关的大麻石灰的基本特征是材料是整体的-任何出现的疏度和由此产生的建筑围护结构热桥的风险都被保持在最低限度,因为大麻石灰填充物在承重结构周围形成一个坚实的外部表面,当正确安装时。由于其高度的气密性,由大麻石灰制成的外部结构可以减少过度冷却和过热的风险。除了为居民创造舒适的室内气候外,减轻任何剧烈的波动也保护了被大麻石灰包围的木制建筑元素,从而也降低了湿气和霜冻损害的风险。降低建筑的年能耗并确保健康的室内空气质量对建筑行业构成了重大挑战,因为根据现行建筑规范,自2021年1月1日起建成的建筑的能源性能指标不应超过为接近零能耗建筑设定的限制。简而言之,这要求更有效地利用资源,包括生产、运输、安装和材料的回收。与大多数当代建筑材料相比,大麻石灰相对环保,其能源含量低。关键词:工业大麻,石灰,粘土,大麻石灰
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Hemp-lime – contemporary usage of traditional materials
Hemp-lime is a comparatively unknown building material in Estonia. Scientific interest in this material is increasing remarkably quickly around the world, yet the practical competence regarding its usage is lacking in Estonia as far as the construction industry is concerned. Hemp occupies an important place amongst crops that have traditionally been cultivated in Estonia, but its use has not been typically associated with the construction industry. Owing to its strong fibre, hemp has primarily been seen as raw material for the production of textile products, particularly rope, and the inner core of the plant or ‘hemp hurd’, has been cast aside as a by-product. Since the porosity of hemp hurds results in a relatively low thermal conductivity, hemp-lime, the composite material made by mixing hemp with lime, is suitablefor insulating pre-existing building envelopes as well as for installing insulation for new buildings during construction. Lime creates an alkaline environment around the hemp hurds, making it difficult for fungi and pest insects to thrive. Compared to other natural insulation materials, hemp-lime therefore has a rather good balance between durability and cost-effectiveness. The essential feature of hemp-lime relevant to construction engineering is that the material is monolithic – any occurrences of sparsity and the resultant risk of thermal bridging in building envelopes is kept to a minimum, since the hemp-lime filling that surrounds the load-bearing structure forms a solid external surface, when properly installed. Owing to its high level of air-tightness, external structures made from hemp-lime can reduce the risk both of excessive cooling and of overheating. In addition to creating a comfortable indoor climate for residents, mitigating any sharp fluctuations also protects the wooden construction elements surrounded by the hemp-lime, which thus also reduces the risk of moisture and frost damage. Reducing the annual energy consumption of buildings and ensuring healthy indoor air quality pose significant challenges to the construction industry, since according to the current building code, the energy performance indicator of the buildings being put up from 1st January, 2021, should not exceed the limit established for nearly zero-energy buildings. In short, this calls for a more efficient use of resources, including the production, transport, installation, and recycling of materials. Compared to the majority of contemporary building materials, hemp-lime is relatively eco-friendly, and its energy content is low. Keywords: industrial hemp, lime, clay, hemp-lime
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