LIGHT CERAMIC MATERIALS WITH LOW THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY

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2022-01-01
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The way to achieve better energy efficiency in buildings is to improve their thermal insulation properties. This can be done by increasing the porosity of the ceramic materials by introducing pore-forming additives to the clay for production of lightweight ceramic panels. Compositions and properties of lightweight ceramic panels from marl clay and rice husks as lightweight aggregate were investigated. The lightweight ceramic panels from marl clay and rice husks with sizes 5x5x1 cm were produced by dry pressing and following firing at 1000oC. The influence of the amount of rice husks of 15, 30, 50 and 65 mass % on the properties of light ceramic samples fired at 1000°C has been established. Apparent density, apparent porosity, thermal conductivity and compressive strength were measured. The thermal conductivity is reduced from 1.0 W mK-1 (in ceramic panels without rice husks) to 0.6 W mK-1 (ceramic panels with 30 mass % rice husks) at standard compressive strength of 10 MPa. This quantity of rice husks is recommended for the composition of light porous ceramic materials for heat isolation in intelligent house.
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