Published January 1, 2009 | Version v1
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Thermal insulation enhancement in concretes by adding waste PET and rubber pieces

  • 1. Harran Univ, Dept Mech Engn, TR-63300 Sanliurfa, Turkey
  • 2. Harran Univ, Dept Civil Engn, TR-63300 Sanliurfa, Turkey

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The relative change in insulation property of the ordinary concrete due to adding polymeric based waste material is experimentally investigated here. The polyethylene (PET) bottle and automobile tire pieces, which can easily be obtained from the environment with almost no cost, are shredded and added into ordinary concrete to examine heat insulation behaviors of specimens. Five different concrete samples (one ordinary concrete, one concrete with scrap rubber pieces and three concretes with waste PET bottle pieces of various geometries) are considered. The adiabatic hot-box technique is used for comparing effective thermal transmittances of these concrete samples. The results reveal that proper addition of selected waste materials into concrete can significantly reduce heat loss or improve thermal insulation performance. The degree of improvement in thermal insulation is found to vary with the added waste material and geometry of shredded-pieces. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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