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Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics

Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB)-based thermal insulation materials available in the market are more expensive than conventional ones and consist mainly of wood or agricultural bast fibers which are primarily used in construction and textile industries. Therefore, it is crucial to develop LCB-based the...

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Autores principales: Tupciauskas, Ramunas, Berzins, Andris, Pavlovics, Gunars, Bikovens, Oskars, Filipova, Inese, Andze, Laura, Andzs, Martins
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103654
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author Tupciauskas, Ramunas
Berzins, Andris
Pavlovics, Gunars
Bikovens, Oskars
Filipova, Inese
Andze, Laura
Andzs, Martins
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Berzins, Andris
Pavlovics, Gunars
Bikovens, Oskars
Filipova, Inese
Andze, Laura
Andzs, Martins
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description Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB)-based thermal insulation materials available in the market are more expensive than conventional ones and consist mainly of wood or agricultural bast fibers which are primarily used in construction and textile industries. Therefore, it is crucial to develop LCB-based thermal insulation materials from cheap and available raw materials. The study investigates new thermal insulation materials from locally available residues of annual plants like wheat straw, reeds and corn stalks. The treatment of raw materials was performed by mechanical crushing and defibration by steam explosion process. Optimization of thermal conductivity of the obtained loose-fill thermal insulation materials was investigated at different bulk density levels (30–45–60–75–90 kg m(−3)). The obtained thermal conductivity varies in range of 0.0401–0.0538 W m(−1) K(−1) depending on raw material, treatment mode and a target density. The changes of thermal conductivity depending on density were described by the second order polynomial models. In most cases, the optimal thermal conductivity was revealed for the materials with the density of 60 kg m(−3). The obtained results suggest the adjustment of density to achieve an optimal thermal conductivity of LCB-based thermal insulation materials. The study also approves the suitability of used annual plants for further investigation towards sustainable LCB-based thermal insulation materials.
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spelling pubmed-102228962023-05-28 Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics Tupciauskas, Ramunas Berzins, Andris Pavlovics, Gunars Bikovens, Oskars Filipova, Inese Andze, Laura Andzs, Martins Materials (Basel) Article Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB)-based thermal insulation materials available in the market are more expensive than conventional ones and consist mainly of wood or agricultural bast fibers which are primarily used in construction and textile industries. Therefore, it is crucial to develop LCB-based thermal insulation materials from cheap and available raw materials. The study investigates new thermal insulation materials from locally available residues of annual plants like wheat straw, reeds and corn stalks. The treatment of raw materials was performed by mechanical crushing and defibration by steam explosion process. Optimization of thermal conductivity of the obtained loose-fill thermal insulation materials was investigated at different bulk density levels (30–45–60–75–90 kg m(−3)). The obtained thermal conductivity varies in range of 0.0401–0.0538 W m(−1) K(−1) depending on raw material, treatment mode and a target density. The changes of thermal conductivity depending on density were described by the second order polynomial models. In most cases, the optimal thermal conductivity was revealed for the materials with the density of 60 kg m(−3). The obtained results suggest the adjustment of density to achieve an optimal thermal conductivity of LCB-based thermal insulation materials. The study also approves the suitability of used annual plants for further investigation towards sustainable LCB-based thermal insulation materials. MDPI 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10222896/ /pubmed/37241281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103654 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Andzs, Martins
Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics
title Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics
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title_fullStr Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics
title_short Optimization of Thermal Conductivity vs. Bulk Density of Steam-Exploded Loose-Fill Annual Lignocellulosics
title_sort optimization of thermal conductivity vs. bulk density of steam-exploded loose-fill annual lignocellulosics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103654
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