Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging

In this article, the functional properties of hemp concrete are studied. Hemp concrete stands to reduce the carbon impact and improve the energy consumption of houses. Hence, numerous properties are measured: mass and dimension (volume) variations are found, as is the variability in hygrothermal pro...

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Main Authors: Théo Poupard, Junior Tchiotsop, Nabil Issaadi, Ouali Amiri
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/10/2414
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description In this article, the functional properties of hemp concrete are studied. Hemp concrete stands to reduce the carbon impact and improve the energy consumption of houses. Hence, numerous properties are measured: mass and dimension (volume) variations are found, as is the variability in hygrothermal properties (density, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, moisture buffer value, and water vapor permeability). This entry proposes three different characterization campaigns. The first is a short introduction to the spatial variability in thermal conductivity; the second is dedicated to the study of univariate variations in the mass, volume, and hygrothermal properties of hemp concrete samples. The last one tackles the aging evolution of the properties characterized during the second campaign, in which the samples follow several aging protocols, including exposure to outdoor conditions, the application of immersion-drying cycles, and the application of freeze–thaw cycles. A set of samples is kept under control conditions to allow for comparison. As the main result, spatial variability was found in the material. This is related to the random manufacturing variability or the spatial position regarding the height of the manufactured element. A high univariate variability is found across hemp concrete samples. Moreover, the storage of samples under stable reference conditions implies very little change in the studied materials’ properties, whereas all accelerated aging protocols implied major changes of properties. In particular, we observed an evolution of the thermal conductivity of the samples kept under control conditions for 4 months, with the thermal conductivity ranging from −2.7% to +6.3% with a mean evolution of +1.22%. We observed an increase in the same property, ranging from +2.7% to +18.3%, with a mean of +9.0% for samples kept for 4 months under natural outdoor conditions, an increase ranging from +7.3% to +23.6% with a mean of +15.2% for samples that had undergone 20 cycles of immersion-drying, and an evolution of this property ranging from −5.6% to +12.3% for samples that had undergone 20 freeze–thaw cycles.
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spelling doaj.art-468dcaecf7ed4c9bbd223fc393c8eb6f2023-11-19T15:54:01ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092023-09-011310241410.3390/buildings13102414Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated AgingThéo Poupard0Junior Tchiotsop1Nabil Issaadi2Ouali Amiri3Nantes Université, GeM UMR 6183, F-44600 Saint-Nazaire, FranceNantes Université, GeM UMR 6183, F-44600 Saint-Nazaire, FranceNantes Université, GeM UMR 6183, F-44600 Saint-Nazaire, FranceNantes Université, GeM UMR 6183, F-44600 Saint-Nazaire, FranceIn this article, the functional properties of hemp concrete are studied. Hemp concrete stands to reduce the carbon impact and improve the energy consumption of houses. Hence, numerous properties are measured: mass and dimension (volume) variations are found, as is the variability in hygrothermal properties (density, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, moisture buffer value, and water vapor permeability). This entry proposes three different characterization campaigns. The first is a short introduction to the spatial variability in thermal conductivity; the second is dedicated to the study of univariate variations in the mass, volume, and hygrothermal properties of hemp concrete samples. The last one tackles the aging evolution of the properties characterized during the second campaign, in which the samples follow several aging protocols, including exposure to outdoor conditions, the application of immersion-drying cycles, and the application of freeze–thaw cycles. A set of samples is kept under control conditions to allow for comparison. As the main result, spatial variability was found in the material. This is related to the random manufacturing variability or the spatial position regarding the height of the manufactured element. A high univariate variability is found across hemp concrete samples. Moreover, the storage of samples under stable reference conditions implies very little change in the studied materials’ properties, whereas all accelerated aging protocols implied major changes of properties. In particular, we observed an evolution of the thermal conductivity of the samples kept under control conditions for 4 months, with the thermal conductivity ranging from −2.7% to +6.3% with a mean evolution of +1.22%. We observed an increase in the same property, ranging from +2.7% to +18.3%, with a mean of +9.0% for samples kept for 4 months under natural outdoor conditions, an increase ranging from +7.3% to +23.6% with a mean of +15.2% for samples that had undergone 20 cycles of immersion-drying, and an evolution of this property ranging from −5.6% to +12.3% for samples that had undergone 20 freeze–thaw cycles.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/10/2414hemp concretehygrothermal propertiesvariabilityaccelerated agingcarbonation
spellingShingle Théo Poupard
Junior Tchiotsop
Nabil Issaadi
Ouali Amiri
Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging
Buildings
hemp concrete
hygrothermal properties
variability
accelerated aging
carbonation
title Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging
title_full Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging
title_fullStr Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging
title_short Experimental Study of the Dimensional and Hygrothermal Properties of Hemp Concrete under Accelerated Aging
title_sort experimental study of the dimensional and hygrothermal properties of hemp concrete under accelerated aging
topic hemp concrete
hygrothermal properties
variability
accelerated aging
carbonation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/10/2414
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