BioResources (Oct 2024)
Mechanical and Thermophysical Properties of Concrete with Straw Fiber and Straw Ash
Abstract
China has abundant straw resources; however, the utilization of straw waste resource remains challenging. In this work, corn straw fiber and corn straw ash were applied to concrete as raw material after pretreatment. Through mechanical and thermal conductivity tests, it was concluded that the tensile strength of the corn straw fiber was 160.5 MPa after alkali treatment. The corn straw fiber and corn straw powder did not enhance the compressive strength of concrete. Compared with original concrete, the thermal conductivity of concrete added with 1.5% corn straw powder decreased by 25.9%, and the thermal conductivity of concrete with 5% corn straw ash was reduced by only 5.2%. Through thermogravimetric analysis of the concrete, it was found that the internal weakly bound water and strongly bound water will be lost in the range 100 °C to 160 °C, Ca(OH)2 will decompose from 420 °C to 500 °C, and CaCO3 will decompose approximately at 800 °C. It is recommended that corn straw powder and corn straw ash can be added at 1.5% and 5% concentrations to ensure that the mechanical properties can meet the engineering requirements and achieve good insulation performance.