Investigation on Effect of Additives on Thermal Conductivity of Herbaceous Fiber Reinforced Cement Composite
In this research, fiber reinforcement cement composites (A and B) with low thermal conductivity were produced. Composites type B were produced by two levels of fibers (Equisetum telmateia), 15 and 25%, three levels of silica fume gel, 0, 7 and 10% and three levels of fly ash, 0, 20 and 30%. In compo...
Main Authors: | M.Mahdi Faezipour, Zahra Naghizadeh, Ghanbar Ebrahimi, Yahya Hamzeh |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper Industries
2013-06-01
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Series: | Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries |
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Online Access: | http://www.ijwp.ir/article_11476_023455374d90b3b8693867e57ece66dd.pdf |
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