Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement

In this paper, a composite thermal insulation mortar was prepared with magnesium oxychloride cement and polystyrene (EPS) particles. The influence of EPS particles content on the mechanical strength, density and thermal conductivity of composite thermal insulation mortar was studied. Also, the effec...

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Main Authors: Huang Shiming, Zhu Wen, Zhang Yanli, Lu Dehui, Zhao Ruying
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/58/e3sconf_isceg2020_01016.pdf
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spelling doaj-ff41b4bea71f41b8bcebf7d912232de42021-04-02T17:59:10ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011980101610.1051/e3sconf/202019801016e3sconf_isceg2020_01016Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cementHuang Shiming0Zhu Wen1Zhang Yanli2Lu Dehui3Zhao Ruying4Guangzhou Testing Centre of Construction Quality & Safety Co., Ltd.Guangzhou Testing Centre of Construction Quality & Safety Co., Ltd.Guangzhou Testing Centre of Construction Quality & Safety Co., Ltd.Guangzhou Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.Guangzhou Testing Centre of Construction Quality & Safety Co., Ltd.In this paper, a composite thermal insulation mortar was prepared with magnesium oxychloride cement and polystyrene (EPS) particles. The influence of EPS particles content on the mechanical strength, density and thermal conductivity of composite thermal insulation mortar was studied. Also, the effect of fly ash on the density and thermal conductivity of the mortar was researched. It was shown that: (1) Generally, EPS particles could reduce the compressive strength, flexural strength, density and thermal conductivity of the mortar. The 28 days compressive strength and 28 days flexural strength decreased by 93.3 % and 81.3 % respectively, with the content of EPS particles from 0 % to 0.486 %. Also the density of the mortar was reduced from 2043 g/dm3 to 805 g/dm3, and the thermal conductivity was fell from 0.4093 W/(m·K) to 0.2191 W/(m·K). (2) Small amounts (less than 5.487 %) of fly ash could increase the density and thermal conductivity. However, when the content of fly ash was more than 5.487 %, the density and thermal conductivity of thermal insulation mortar were significantly reduced.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/58/e3sconf_isceg2020_01016.pdf
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Zhu Wen
Zhang Yanli
Lu Dehui
Zhao Ruying
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Zhu Wen
Zhang Yanli
Lu Dehui
Zhao Ruying
Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
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Zhu Wen
Zhang Yanli
Lu Dehui
Zhao Ruying
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title Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
title_short Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
title_full Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
title_fullStr Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
title_full_unstemmed Study on EPS thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
title_sort study on eps thermal insulation mortar prepared by magnesium oxychloride cement
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this paper, a composite thermal insulation mortar was prepared with magnesium oxychloride cement and polystyrene (EPS) particles. The influence of EPS particles content on the mechanical strength, density and thermal conductivity of composite thermal insulation mortar was studied. Also, the effect of fly ash on the density and thermal conductivity of the mortar was researched. It was shown that: (1) Generally, EPS particles could reduce the compressive strength, flexural strength, density and thermal conductivity of the mortar. The 28 days compressive strength and 28 days flexural strength decreased by 93.3 % and 81.3 % respectively, with the content of EPS particles from 0 % to 0.486 %. Also the density of the mortar was reduced from 2043 g/dm3 to 805 g/dm3, and the thermal conductivity was fell from 0.4093 W/(m·K) to 0.2191 W/(m·K). (2) Small amounts (less than 5.487 %) of fly ash could increase the density and thermal conductivity. However, when the content of fly ash was more than 5.487 %, the density and thermal conductivity of thermal insulation mortar were significantly reduced.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/58/e3sconf_isceg2020_01016.pdf
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