TITLE:
Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Concretes with Styropor
AUTHORS:
B. A. Kaya, F. Kar
KEYWORDS:
Waste Styropor, Concrete Materials, Insulation
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.2 No.6,
May
16,
2014
ABSTRACT:
In this paper waste expanded polystyrene
(EPS) granulated in various proportions was added to cement and lime paste and
samples were produced in order to provide heat and voice insulation and produce
low-intensity concrete. Styropor, which is especially obtained as waste
material in packaging industry, is used in production of samples; the purpose
here was to prevent environmental pollution and produce construction material
with variable cost. Hot wire method was used for measuring the thermal
conductivity of the sample. A mould with the dimensions of 20 × 60 × 150 mm was
prepared for thermal experiments and 100 × 100 × 100 mm was prepared for mechanical
experiments and the mortars were cast. The samples were subjected to thermal
conductivity, pressure and tensile strength and water absorption tests. The diameter
of the EPS ranged from 0 to 6
mm and concrete involvement rate was determined as to be
0 to 70 percentages. As a result, it has been found out that in EPS-containing
cement and lime binding-agent materials can be used for the following purposes:
(i) production of earthquake-proof low-intensity concrete, (ii) as
insulation-purpose construction material, (iii) decoration.