Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials

Madagascar undergoes, like all countries in the world, the effects of climate change. in fact, since the last 5 years, in the coastal regions and the basins, the temperature has raised from 2 to 2.5 ° and varies between 34 to 36 ° in the shadow during the rainy season and on the high hills, the temp...

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Main Authors: Raoelivololona Tefy, Ramaroson Mamiharijaona, Raminosoa Chrysostome
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/03/matecconf_icome2017-2018_01041.pdf
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spelling doaj-7e90228978cf4cd5a62065ffad2541952021-08-05T13:49:16ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013070104110.1051/matecconf/202030701041matecconf_icome2017-2018_01041Paper recycling for the making of constructions materialsRaoelivololona TefyRamaroson MamiharijaonaRaminosoa ChrysostomeMadagascar undergoes, like all countries in the world, the effects of climate change. in fact, since the last 5 years, in the coastal regions and the basins, the temperature has raised from 2 to 2.5 ° and varies between 34 to 36 ° in the shadow during the rainy season and on the high hills, the temperature diminishes from 2 to 2.5 ° during the dry period and varies from 4 ° to 8 °. However, the structure of lodging of 60% of the people are not adapted to this temperature change. Particularly, in the coastal regions, the walls of the houses are made of sheet iron. The inside of these houses is very hot when the weather is hot and very cold when it is cold. The inhabitants can’t afford the houses made in bricks or breeze block and the natural sources of aggregates are in the process of exhaustion. In the other part, we have seen that tons of paper are ready to be burned at the administrative services (public treasury, public financing, universities, ...) and the newspaper publishers. So, it becomes a must to find another way to the construction materials, justifying in that case our research axis. This study aims at the developing of construction material based on recycled paper, binder and aggregate. It deals of picking up or gathering all waste of papers and outdates newspapers and transforming them into brick for building constructions. What’s more, papers have prominent thermal insulating properties. Our work is focused on the study of variants on the different manufacturing processes, the choice of binder, the preparation of the specimens with different binders and different dosages, the mechanical compression tests for different binders, the evaluation of thermal conductivity for different binders and the numerical simulation of the thermo mechanical behavior of samples. The result is a lightweight brick with good thermal insulation. Tests have also made it possible to declare that the material has acceptable mechanical properties : the compressive strength is 1.56 [N/mm2], higher than the value prescribed by the standard for lightweight concrete blocks for construction of 1.1 [N/mm2], the value of thermal conductivity is 0.114 [W/mK], ten times less conductive heat than concrete and it can replace glass wool for a double its thickness. The specific weight is 57.5 [kg/m2].The practical results were confirmed by finite element simulations.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/03/matecconf_icome2017-2018_01041.pdfconstruction materialpaper recyclingthermal insulationpaper bricklightweight materialhigh thermal resistanceconstruction briquettecomposite materials
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author Raoelivololona Tefy
Ramaroson Mamiharijaona
Raminosoa Chrysostome
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Ramaroson Mamiharijaona
Raminosoa Chrysostome
Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
MATEC Web of Conferences
construction material
paper recycling
thermal insulation
paper brick
lightweight material
high thermal resistance
construction briquette
composite materials
author_facet Raoelivololona Tefy
Ramaroson Mamiharijaona
Raminosoa Chrysostome
author_sort Raoelivololona Tefy
title Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
title_short Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
title_full Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
title_fullStr Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
title_full_unstemmed Paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
title_sort paper recycling for the making of constructions materials
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Madagascar undergoes, like all countries in the world, the effects of climate change. in fact, since the last 5 years, in the coastal regions and the basins, the temperature has raised from 2 to 2.5 ° and varies between 34 to 36 ° in the shadow during the rainy season and on the high hills, the temperature diminishes from 2 to 2.5 ° during the dry period and varies from 4 ° to 8 °. However, the structure of lodging of 60% of the people are not adapted to this temperature change. Particularly, in the coastal regions, the walls of the houses are made of sheet iron. The inside of these houses is very hot when the weather is hot and very cold when it is cold. The inhabitants can’t afford the houses made in bricks or breeze block and the natural sources of aggregates are in the process of exhaustion. In the other part, we have seen that tons of paper are ready to be burned at the administrative services (public treasury, public financing, universities, ...) and the newspaper publishers. So, it becomes a must to find another way to the construction materials, justifying in that case our research axis. This study aims at the developing of construction material based on recycled paper, binder and aggregate. It deals of picking up or gathering all waste of papers and outdates newspapers and transforming them into brick for building constructions. What’s more, papers have prominent thermal insulating properties. Our work is focused on the study of variants on the different manufacturing processes, the choice of binder, the preparation of the specimens with different binders and different dosages, the mechanical compression tests for different binders, the evaluation of thermal conductivity for different binders and the numerical simulation of the thermo mechanical behavior of samples. The result is a lightweight brick with good thermal insulation. Tests have also made it possible to declare that the material has acceptable mechanical properties : the compressive strength is 1.56 [N/mm2], higher than the value prescribed by the standard for lightweight concrete blocks for construction of 1.1 [N/mm2], the value of thermal conductivity is 0.114 [W/mK], ten times less conductive heat than concrete and it can replace glass wool for a double its thickness. The specific weight is 57.5 [kg/m2].The practical results were confirmed by finite element simulations.
topic construction material
paper recycling
thermal insulation
paper brick
lightweight material
high thermal resistance
construction briquette
composite materials
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/03/matecconf_icome2017-2018_01041.pdf
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