Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies (Dec 2023)

Thermophysical characterization of concrete reinforced with baobab trunk fibers (Adansonia digitata L.) for thermal insulation of buildings

  • Younouss Dıéye,
  • Vincent Sambou,
  • Pape Moussa Touré,
  • Alphousseyni Ghabo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47481/jscmt.1285031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 251 – 259

Abstract

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This work deals with characterizing concrete based on baobab trunk fibers for thermal in- sulation in buildings. The aim is to study the effect of the fiber content and the type of fiber treatment on the hygroscopic and thermo-physical properties of the concrete. Therefore, two types of treatment were carried out: an alkaline treatment and a thermo-alkaline treatment. Hygroscopic test results (34.25% to 54.92% for fiber content ranging from 14% to 28%) show that adding fibers to concrete makes them more sensitive to water. However, thermochemical treatment of the fibers reduces this water sensitivity. The thermal conductivities of concrete range from 0.202 to 0.086 W/m.K for the same fiber content. These results show that these biomaterials can be used in construction to improve building insulation.

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