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SOKOLÁŘ, R. ŠVEDA, M. PAVLÍK, V.
Original Title
Pore-size distribution effects on the thermal conductivity of the fired clay body from lightweight bricks
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
This study investigated the effects of three pore-forming agents on the properties of the fired clay body applied in the production of lightweight bricks for the building envelopes. Test samples were made from clay raw material already containing two combustible pore-forming agents (sawdust and cellulose sludge). A part of this research was focused on studying the influence of adding two combustible pore-forming agents (molasses and cornstarch) and a chemical additive Vuppor to the claw raw material. Testing of the material properties showed that although the three samples had almost the same pore volume, their thermal conductivities varied. These findings led to an important conclusion. The pore size of 1-200 mu m (filled with not only air but also biomass ash) reduced the thermal conductivity, and conversely, an increase in the small pore size less than 1 mu m increased the thermal conductivity of the fired clay body.
Keywords
Brick; thermal conductivity; pore size; pore-forming agent; biomass ash
Authors
SOKOLÁŘ, R.; ŠVEDA, M.; PAVLÍK, V.
Released
20. 6. 2017
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND
Location
London, England
ISBN
1744-2591
Periodical
Journal of Building Physics
Year of study
41
Number
1
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
78
Pages to
94
Pages count
17
BibTex
@article{BUT156301, author="Radomír {Sokolář} and Mikuláš {Šveda} and Vladimír {Pavlík}", title="Pore-size distribution effects on the thermal conductivity of the fired clay body from lightweight bricks", journal="Journal of Building Physics", year="2017", volume="41", number="1", pages="78--94", doi="10.1177/1744259116672437", issn="1744-2591" }