Miscanthus Giganteus (i.e. Elephant Grass) is a cost-effective and extensively available ecological resource in many agricultural regions. This article aims at a fundamental research on a bio-based lightweight concrete using miscanthus as aggregate, i.e. miscanthus lightweight concrete (MLC), with the special focus on the acoustic absorption property and interaction between miscanthus and Portland cement hydration. The effects of the content, particle size and treatment of fibers on the performance of MLC, including the flowability, strength and acoustical properties, are investigated. Furthermore, the effect of miscanthus on cement hydration is analysed by isothermal calorimetry, X-ray Diffraction, thermogravimetry, and scanning electron m...
In the UK context, miscanthus is a potential alternative perennial crop for the development of bio-b...
Unwanted sound reflection can create acoustic discomfort and lead to problems of speech comprehensib...
Plant concretes were developed and are currently used as filling material in a timber frame. Their p...
Miscanthus Giganteus (i.e. Elephant Grass) is a cost-effective and extensively available ecological ...
Acoustic and thermal comfort play an important role in the building environment. This study investig...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The environmental burdens attributable to buildings remain re...
Acoustic and thermal comfort play an important role in the building environment. This study investig...
Bio-based miscanthus cementitious composites are potential promising sustainable building materials,...
A perennial plant Miscanthus x giganteus has found its habitat and multiple applications in Europ...
The lightweight concrete with bio-based products knows an interesting development in the constructio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The long-term degradation behavior of embedded natural fibres is one of the key factors restricting ...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions towards net zero carbon, through the efficient use of reso...
peer reviewedIn this paper, Miscanthus fibres are used to develop lightweight concrete. The amount ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. In the UK context, mi...
In the UK context, miscanthus is a potential alternative perennial crop for the development of bio-b...
Unwanted sound reflection can create acoustic discomfort and lead to problems of speech comprehensib...
Plant concretes were developed and are currently used as filling material in a timber frame. Their p...
Miscanthus Giganteus (i.e. Elephant Grass) is a cost-effective and extensively available ecological ...
Acoustic and thermal comfort play an important role in the building environment. This study investig...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The environmental burdens attributable to buildings remain re...
Acoustic and thermal comfort play an important role in the building environment. This study investig...
Bio-based miscanthus cementitious composites are potential promising sustainable building materials,...
A perennial plant Miscanthus x giganteus has found its habitat and multiple applications in Europ...
The lightweight concrete with bio-based products knows an interesting development in the constructio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The long-term degradation behavior of embedded natural fibres is one of the key factors restricting ...
The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions towards net zero carbon, through the efficient use of reso...
peer reviewedIn this paper, Miscanthus fibres are used to develop lightweight concrete. The amount ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. In the UK context, mi...
In the UK context, miscanthus is a potential alternative perennial crop for the development of bio-b...
Unwanted sound reflection can create acoustic discomfort and lead to problems of speech comprehensib...
Plant concretes were developed and are currently used as filling material in a timber frame. Their p...