Hot-lime-mixed hemp concretes
Citation:
Z. Wang and S. Pavia (2023) Hot-lime-mixed hemp concretes. 5th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials, ICBBM- 2023. Vienna - Austria, 21-23 June 2023Download Item:

Abstract:
Hemp-lime composites are sustainable, low-carbon, non-loadbearing materials with outstanding
thermal properties and high vapour permeability, used in new construction or thermal upgrades. The abundant
pores in the hemp shiv (≥70%) are blamed for the low mechanical strength, and for a high water absorption
that can result in long drying times and low early strength that delay building.
Hot-lime mixing involves using quicklime as a binder, so that the exothermic reaction of lime slaking takes
place simultaneously to mixing. This paper investigates whether hot-lime mixing can improve the properties
of hemp-lime concretes. It was hoped that the heat generated on lime slaking would reduce the water intake
by the shiv, block shiv pores and promoting adhesion between the shiv and the lime matrix.
The properties of the hot-lime mixed concretes agree with former authors, with densities of 430-470 kg/m3
and strengths of 0.32 MPa (compressive) and c.0.27 MPa (flexural) at 3 months. Their vapour diffusion re-
sistance factor of 4.62, water sorption coefficient c.4.58 kg/m2h1/2, thermal conductivity 0.015-0.021W/mK
and specific heat capacity of c.1135 J/kgK are also typical of hemp concretes. The improvement in properties
due to hot-lime mixing is very small.
The optimum proportions and method for hot-lime mixing are investigated. The mixing process needs to avoid
water competition between the shiv and the lime slaking. Mixing the hemp with quicklime prior to slaking
undermines the process lowering the slaking temperature. The best mixing method involved layering the hemp
over the quicklime.
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Author: Pavia, Sara
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Strength, Water Absorption Coefficient, Water Vapour Permeability, Specific Heat Capacity, Thermal Conductivity, Hemp-Lime Materials, Quicklime, Hot-Lime MixingSubject (TCD):
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