The production and use of cereal straw as a base material to make building envelopes in the Andean Patagonian region have been investigated. Energy used and greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted in local manufacturing of construction materials for walls based on wheat straw were obtained, as well as cropland required for different construction techniques. Two options for the use of straw to fill envelop walls were investigated: the direct use of straw bales, whether in whole or in halves, and the manufacturing of straw-clay blocks. The former has the best thermal conductivity but requires larger cultivation areas to satisfy wall demands, whilst the latter could be an option including moderate thermal efficiency and better cropland performa...
AbstractSince we research on the cultivation of cereals, we have observed that, in spite of part of ...
Together with Maisonéco, a modular system has been developed to present a solution combining eco- su...
Past few decades’ construction industry has become the major contributor to the depletion of natural...
Throughout history, energy consumption and the demand for resources have gradually increased. The co...
The environmental implications of rice straw cultivation in the Spanish city of Valencia have genera...
Following the earthquake of February 2010 in central southern Chile almost 80,000 families have bee...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
The motivation for research to help address climate change is a continuous process of searching for ...
Over the last thirty years, the use of strawbales as a construction material has re-gained a lot of ...
The valorisation of agricultural co-products, by-products and wastes may play a significant role in ...
Globally, million tonnes of straws are produced annually from farms as agricultural wastes. Walls ma...
Straw can be valorised through a set of unconventional applications other than the traditional ones ...
Approximately 4 million tons of rice straw- an agricultural residue is produced in Egypt annually. A...
Rapid population growth and increased energy consumption along with urbanization led to many problem...
Vegetal materials were one of the first construction materials used by humans, but the development o...
AbstractSince we research on the cultivation of cereals, we have observed that, in spite of part of ...
Together with Maisonéco, a modular system has been developed to present a solution combining eco- su...
Past few decades’ construction industry has become the major contributor to the depletion of natural...
Throughout history, energy consumption and the demand for resources have gradually increased. The co...
The environmental implications of rice straw cultivation in the Spanish city of Valencia have genera...
Following the earthquake of February 2010 in central southern Chile almost 80,000 families have bee...
International audienceStraw bale building construction is attracting a revived public interest becau...
The motivation for research to help address climate change is a continuous process of searching for ...
Over the last thirty years, the use of strawbales as a construction material has re-gained a lot of ...
The valorisation of agricultural co-products, by-products and wastes may play a significant role in ...
Globally, million tonnes of straws are produced annually from farms as agricultural wastes. Walls ma...
Straw can be valorised through a set of unconventional applications other than the traditional ones ...
Approximately 4 million tons of rice straw- an agricultural residue is produced in Egypt annually. A...
Rapid population growth and increased energy consumption along with urbanization led to many problem...
Vegetal materials were one of the first construction materials used by humans, but the development o...
AbstractSince we research on the cultivation of cereals, we have observed that, in spite of part of ...
Together with Maisonéco, a modular system has been developed to present a solution combining eco- su...
Past few decades’ construction industry has become the major contributor to the depletion of natural...