Development of an Eco-material Based on Palmyra Aggregates
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This study is part of a project to develop a bio-based material meeting the criteria of sustainable
development in the field of construction. A study was then made on a cement matrix composite
reinforced by aggregates of Borassus aethopium mart (palmyra).
For this purpose, studies of cement compatibility with this plant aggregate, the physical, mechanical
and thermal behavior of the concrete were performed for two granular compositions. The
compatibility study revealed that palmyra aggregrates, although not previously treated, are
compatible with Portland-limestone cement. The characterization tests focused on the mechanical
properties of three-point flexural tensile strength and compressive strength and thermal propertiessuch as effusivity, conductivity and diffusivity. The results obtained are promising: they have very
good mechanical and thermal characteristics, considering its use in construction. The mechanical
strengths reach 16.25 MPa for a density less than 1500 kg / m3. The thermal conductivity varies
between 0.270 and 0.415. They can be used for the manufacture of panels used in the realization
of suspended ceilings and tiles for the realization of roofs.
