Effect of viscosity modifying agent on the mechanical and transport properties of hemp and rapeseed straw concrete

  • J. Sheridan
  • M. Sonebi
  • S. Taylor
  • S. Amziane
Keywords: Hemp, Rapeseed straw, viscosity modifying agent, mechanical properties, capillarity

Abstract

In recent decades sustainability, carbon footprint and pollution have become significant issues on a global scale. It is widely recognised that the carbon footprint of the construction industry is something that can be reduced and this has led to sustainable materials being used more and more widely to meet emissions targets. Two of these materials are hemp concrete and rapeseed-straw concrete which are bio-composites made of the bio-aggregate, water and a lime binder; in this investigation Vicat prompt natural cement (PNC). The addition of a viscosity modifying agent (VMA) is studied for its effect on the mechanical and transport properties. It was found that the use of a VMA was very effective at countering the two biggest weaknesses of bioaggregates as it reduced the capillarity absorption of the concrete significantly and also greatly increased the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of the material.

Published
2017-06-21
How to Cite
Sheridan, J., Sonebi, M., Taylor, S., & Amziane, S. (2017). Effect of viscosity modifying agent on the mechanical and transport properties of hemp and rapeseed straw concrete. Academic Journal of Civil Engineering, 35(2), 73-80. https://doi.org/10.26168/icbbm2017.9