When formulating materials containing an hydraulic binder and plant particles, the setting of the binder may be slowed or prevented by the compounds extracted from the plant. In this article, a methodology is fixed to analyse three types of hemp shiv and to study the variability of the composition of extractives and their influence on the hydration of cement. Isothermal calorimetric measurements have shown that one type of shiv caused a greater delay in the setting of the cement. Analysis of free compounds extracted from the plant has shown that this shiv has a higher content of extractives, and in particular, of sugar. By using the same quantities of standard sugars, it was found that the measured sugar content could not, in and of itself,...
Nombre de page - Number of page(s): 9International audienceTo reduce the problem of incompatibility ...
In this study, a series of treatments were considered to determine the impact of such treatments on ...
The compatibility between cement and kenaf bast fibre and its improvement with various types of acce...
When formulating materials containing an hydraulic binder and plant particles, the setting of the bi...
This article analyses the possibility of fibre hemp shives (FHS) to be used as lightweight aggregate...
4 pagesInternational audienceThis paper is about the influence of polysaccharides on cement hydratio...
tThis article analyses the possibility of fibre hemp shives (FHS) to be used as lightweight aggregat...
\u3cp\u3eRecently, the use of natural fibres as a sustainable alternative for reinforcements in ceme...
Despite much work on wood-cement composites, effects of wood species on the hydration of cements rem...
3rd International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials ICBBM 2019, BELFAST, ROYAUME-UNI, 26-/0...
Hempcrete is low carbon footprint building material, which consists in a mix of a cement and/or lime...
The development of wood-cement composite products is limited by cement's incompatibility with numero...
Numerous inorganic compounds were screened to identify those capable of minimizing the inhibitory ef...
This paper describes the inhibitory impact of water soluble extractives in wood sawdust on Portland ...
26 pagesInternational audienceThis work deals with the influence of poplar extractives and poplar al...
Nombre de page - Number of page(s): 9International audienceTo reduce the problem of incompatibility ...
In this study, a series of treatments were considered to determine the impact of such treatments on ...
The compatibility between cement and kenaf bast fibre and its improvement with various types of acce...
When formulating materials containing an hydraulic binder and plant particles, the setting of the bi...
This article analyses the possibility of fibre hemp shives (FHS) to be used as lightweight aggregate...
4 pagesInternational audienceThis paper is about the influence of polysaccharides on cement hydratio...
tThis article analyses the possibility of fibre hemp shives (FHS) to be used as lightweight aggregat...
\u3cp\u3eRecently, the use of natural fibres as a sustainable alternative for reinforcements in ceme...
Despite much work on wood-cement composites, effects of wood species on the hydration of cements rem...
3rd International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials ICBBM 2019, BELFAST, ROYAUME-UNI, 26-/0...
Hempcrete is low carbon footprint building material, which consists in a mix of a cement and/or lime...
The development of wood-cement composite products is limited by cement's incompatibility with numero...
Numerous inorganic compounds were screened to identify those capable of minimizing the inhibitory ef...
This paper describes the inhibitory impact of water soluble extractives in wood sawdust on Portland ...
26 pagesInternational audienceThis work deals with the influence of poplar extractives and poplar al...
Nombre de page - Number of page(s): 9International audienceTo reduce the problem of incompatibility ...
In this study, a series of treatments were considered to determine the impact of such treatments on ...
The compatibility between cement and kenaf bast fibre and its improvement with various types of acce...