The key focus of the presented research is on sustainable thermal insulation biocomposites which can be made from locally available hemp and lime. The main gains of the use of such material are given, with emphasis on CO2 reduction. In the first stage samples of an artificial hydraulic lime using three different limes and three hydraulic additives are created and tested, the one with the highest compressive strength (DL60 lime with 40% metakaolin addition) are chosen for further research. In the second stage three different density mixes with the chosen binder are created, optimal hemp/binder ratio is determined, as well as compressive strength and thermal conductivity. Results indicate that created mixtures have good potential as self - b...
The paper presents the results of research composites produced on the basis of binder (building lime...
It is critical to reduce greenhouse gas from the atmosphere to reduce the impacts of climate change....
Hemp-lime is a comparatively unknown building material in Estonia. Scientific interest in this mater...
The key focus of the presented research is on sustainable thermal insulation biocomposites which can...
The key focus of the presented research is on sustainable thermal insulation biocomposites which can...
The rising global temperature is partly associated with the increase of anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
[EN] The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of en...
The need to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by the building sector leads to the research o...
In order to limit the anthropic emissions of CO2, research is currently investigating new materials ...
In order to limit the anthropic emissions of CO2, research is currently investigating new materials ...
The need to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by the building sector leads to the research o...
The benefits of using sustainable building materials are linked not only to the adoption of manufact...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions towards net zero carbon, through the efficient use of reso...
The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of environ...
The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of environ...
The paper presents the results of research composites produced on the basis of binder (building lime...
It is critical to reduce greenhouse gas from the atmosphere to reduce the impacts of climate change....
Hemp-lime is a comparatively unknown building material in Estonia. Scientific interest in this mater...
The key focus of the presented research is on sustainable thermal insulation biocomposites which can...
The key focus of the presented research is on sustainable thermal insulation biocomposites which can...
The rising global temperature is partly associated with the increase of anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
[EN] The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of en...
The need to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by the building sector leads to the research o...
In order to limit the anthropic emissions of CO2, research is currently investigating new materials ...
In order to limit the anthropic emissions of CO2, research is currently investigating new materials ...
The need to reduce greenhouse gases emission produced by the building sector leads to the research o...
The benefits of using sustainable building materials are linked not only to the adoption of manufact...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions towards net zero carbon, through the efficient use of reso...
The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of environ...
The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of environ...
The paper presents the results of research composites produced on the basis of binder (building lime...
It is critical to reduce greenhouse gas from the atmosphere to reduce the impacts of climate change....
Hemp-lime is a comparatively unknown building material in Estonia. Scientific interest in this mater...