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Titre: | Design and thermophysical characterization of new thermal insulation panels based on cardboard waste and vegetable fibers |
Auteur(s): | Abderrahim Benallel Amine Tilioua Mahmoud Ettakni Mohamed Ouakarrouch Mohamed Garoum Moulay Ahmed Alaoui Hamdi |
Date de publication: | 2021 |
Référence bibliographique: | Elsevier, p. 1-14 |
Résumé: | The primary objective of this study is to develop and characterize from cardboard waste and plant fibers new
thermal insulation materials. For this purpose, we used separately four different types of agricultural by-products
available in abundance in the Drˆaa-Tafilalet region (reed, alfa, fig branches and olive leaves) with different mass
fractions of cardboard waste (20%, 30%, 40%, 50% and 60%). An analysis of the microstructure of the different
fibers was performed using SEM, FT-IR and X-ray diffraction analysis. Thermal conductivity was determined
using the high insulation thermal house method. In addition, the water absorption rate was also determined. The
results of SEM analysis showed that the fiber sizes are irregular with the presence of various filaments, certain
impurities, as well as small cells or pores in the fibers. However, the results of the infrared and XDR measurements
showed the presence of a crystalline cellulose phase. The increase in fiber content resulted in a slight
increase in bulk density and thermal conductivity while the maximum rate of water absorption decreased
significantly. The lowest thermal conductivity value is 0.072 W/m.K corresponding to a density of 176 kg/m3
and a maximum water absorption rate of 262% was measured for the composite composed of 40% alfa fibers and
60% cardboard waste. In addition, the optimal range of our thermal insulation located between 0.072 and 0.98
W/m.K. The measured properties have shown that our composites have good insulating properties compared to
conventional insulation materials; they also have several environmental and economic advantages. |
Licence: | http://andzoa.ma/fr |
URI/URL: | http://localhost:8080/dspace/handle/0/3746 |
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