Ivana Zoran Šekler, Sunčica Vještica, V. Jankovic, S. Stefanović, V. Ristić
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摘要
一种多年生植物芒草(Miscanthus x giganteus)在欧洲找到了它的栖息地和多种用途,尽管它起源于亚洲。这项研究展示了这种植物在新型轻质混凝土材料——生物混凝土中的潜在用途。植物的地上部分被收获,干燥,粉碎,并与不同比例的粘合剂混合。在浇注和干燥后,对样品的物理力学性能进行了表征。结果表明,黏结剂含量高、芒粒量小、浇铸压力高的样品抗压强度和密度最高。具体而言,密度与其他类型的轻质混凝土报告的有机填料,如木屑基混凝土(“Durisol”)的数量级相当,这进一步证明了将芒草用于这些目的是合理的。
Miscanthus x giganteus as a building material - lightweight concrete
A perennial plant Miscanthus x giganteus has found its habitat and multiple applications in Europe, despite the fact that it originates from Asia. This study presents the potential use of this plant in new lightweight concrete materials so-called bio-concretes. The above-ground part of the plant was harvested, dried, crushed, and mixed with binders in different proportions. After casting and drying, the samples were characterized physical and mechanical properties. The results have shown that the sample with a higher content of binders while smaller miscanthus granulation and casted in molds under higher pressure exhibited the highest values of the compressive strength and density. In specific, the density was in the order of magnitude of that reported for other types of lightweight concrete with organic fillers, such as sawdust-based concrete ("Durisol"), which further justifies the use of miscanthus for these purposes.