The utilization of environmentally friendly composite materials for building insulation offers a practical solution to reducing energy consumption. This study explores the application of novel biocomposites, comprising cement, sand, treated (DPFT) and raw (DPF) date palm fibers and their influence on the thermal and mechanical properties of mortars. The samples were prepared with varying weight percentages of date palm fibers (0%− 20%), treated with NaOH, and possessing a fiber length of 7 mm. Water absorption, density, resistance to bending and compression, thermal conductivity and diffusivity were encompassed. The results indicate that incorporating treated fibers has a beneficial effect on the thermal and mechanical properties of the com...
AbstractThe performance of cement mortar reinforced with varying percentages of treated bundled date...
In recent decades, researchers have begun to investigate innovative sustainable construction materia...
At the beginning 11 fibers were prepared by wet and dry cycles (hornification) but only 3 different ...
The composite materials industry evolves and grows continuously by introducing new materials and tec...
International audienceExperimental investigations of hygric and thermal conductivity properties of a...
During the past two decades the use of lignocellouse fibers in reinforcing composites has attracted ...
For ecological reasons, the recovery of agricultural waste has become a global necessity. These enor...
International audienceThe present study aimsto characterize the behavior and the efficiency of a new...
In order to ensure thermal comfort and reduce energy consumption, a new composite based on Portland ...
The use of lignocellulosic residues in the composite materials manufacture, based on hydraulic binde...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the hygrothermal and mechanical properties of i...
Natural fibers have recently been presented as a promising alternative for manufactured fibers. Date...
This study examines the impact of incorporating micronized miscanthus fibers into a cement mortar, f...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is the evaluation of the possibility of using...
The purpose of this study is to minimize the environmental impact and to reduce the cost of petrole...
AbstractThe performance of cement mortar reinforced with varying percentages of treated bundled date...
In recent decades, researchers have begun to investigate innovative sustainable construction materia...
At the beginning 11 fibers were prepared by wet and dry cycles (hornification) but only 3 different ...
The composite materials industry evolves and grows continuously by introducing new materials and tec...
International audienceExperimental investigations of hygric and thermal conductivity properties of a...
During the past two decades the use of lignocellouse fibers in reinforcing composites has attracted ...
For ecological reasons, the recovery of agricultural waste has become a global necessity. These enor...
International audienceThe present study aimsto characterize the behavior and the efficiency of a new...
In order to ensure thermal comfort and reduce energy consumption, a new composite based on Portland ...
The use of lignocellulosic residues in the composite materials manufacture, based on hydraulic binde...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the hygrothermal and mechanical properties of i...
Natural fibers have recently been presented as a promising alternative for manufactured fibers. Date...
This study examines the impact of incorporating micronized miscanthus fibers into a cement mortar, f...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is the evaluation of the possibility of using...
The purpose of this study is to minimize the environmental impact and to reduce the cost of petrole...
AbstractThe performance of cement mortar reinforced with varying percentages of treated bundled date...
In recent decades, researchers have begun to investigate innovative sustainable construction materia...
At the beginning 11 fibers were prepared by wet and dry cycles (hornification) but only 3 different ...