Sunflower Stalks versus Corn Cobs as Raw Materials for Sustainable Concrete
Concrete, the most common material in the building industry, involves the use of mineral aggregates that represent an exhaustible resource, despite their large availability. For a series of applications, these mineral aggregates can be replaced by vegetal ones, which represent an easy renewable natu...
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doaj-33c3a101a1904a009cdaaf42c70356192021-09-09T13:51:49ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-09-01145078507810.3390/ma14175078Sunflower Stalks versus Corn Cobs as Raw Materials for Sustainable ConcreteCătălina Mihaela Grădinaru0Adrian Alexandru Șerbănoiu1Bogdan Vasile Șerbănoiu2Faculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași, 700050 Iași, RomaniaFaculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași, 700050 Iași, RomaniaFaculty of Architecture “G.M. Cantacuzino”, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași, 700050 Iași, RomaniaConcrete, the most common material in the building industry, involves the use of mineral aggregates that represent an exhaustible resource, despite their large availability. For a series of applications, these mineral aggregates can be replaced by vegetal ones, which represent an easy renewable natural resource. In this study, two types of vegetal raw materials, namely sunflower stalks and corn cobs, were used in developing 10 compositions of ecological microconcrete, with different percentages involved: 20%, 35%, 50%, 65% and 80%; they were analyzed from the perspectives of density, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, resistance to repeated freeze-thaw cycles, modulus of elasticity and thermal conductivity. The results revealed that the microconcretes with sunflower stalks registered slightly higher densities and better results regarding the compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and freeze-thaw resistance than those with corn cobs. Lightweight concrete is obtained when more than 50% replacement rates of the mineral aggregates are used.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/17/5078vegetal aggregatesecological concretenatural fibersthermal conductivitylightweight concrete |
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Sunflower Stalks versus Corn Cobs as Raw Materials for Sustainable Concrete |
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Sunflower Stalks versus Corn Cobs as Raw Materials for Sustainable Concrete |
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Sunflower Stalks versus Corn Cobs as Raw Materials for Sustainable Concrete |
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sunflower stalks versus corn cobs as raw materials for sustainable concrete |
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Concrete, the most common material in the building industry, involves the use of mineral aggregates that represent an exhaustible resource, despite their large availability. For a series of applications, these mineral aggregates can be replaced by vegetal ones, which represent an easy renewable natural resource. In this study, two types of vegetal raw materials, namely sunflower stalks and corn cobs, were used in developing 10 compositions of ecological microconcrete, with different percentages involved: 20%, 35%, 50%, 65% and 80%; they were analyzed from the perspectives of density, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, resistance to repeated freeze-thaw cycles, modulus of elasticity and thermal conductivity. The results revealed that the microconcretes with sunflower stalks registered slightly higher densities and better results regarding the compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and freeze-thaw resistance than those with corn cobs. Lightweight concrete is obtained when more than 50% replacement rates of the mineral aggregates are used. |
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