Hemp-lime is a sustainable low-carbon composite building material that combines renewably sourced hemp shiv (a co-product of hemp fibre crop production) with formulated lime-based binders. To date, its primary use has been to form solid external walls in timber-framed buildings. This paper reports on the testing of 54 hemp-lime cylinders to compare their strength and stiffness properties at three different densities and at different ages up to 180 days. Three different and widely used formulated lime binders were studied. Phenolphthalein staining was used to map development of the carbonation front across specimen cross-sections. The strength and stiffness properties of the hemp-lime are comparable with other rigid insulation materials such as woodfibre board. The strength of hemp-lime increases with mix density and age. However, the strength of hemp-lime is not directly related to the individual strength of the binder, but rather is a function of complex and dynamic interactions between the hemp and the binder matrix, as well as the density and the percentage of wet binder mix at fabrication.
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February 2012
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February 01 2012
Characteristics of low-density hemp-lime building materials Available to Purchase
Edward A. J. Hirst, MEng;
Edward A. J. Hirst, MEng
BRE Trust PhD Student, BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Peter Walker, BSc, PhD, CEng, MIEAust, CPEng, MICE;
Peter Walker, BSc, PhD, CEng, MIEAust, CPEng, MICE
Director and BRE Trust Chair, BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Kevin A. Paine, BEng, PhD;
Kevin A. Paine, BEng, PhD
Senior Lecturer, BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Tim Yates, BA, PhD
Tim Yates, BA, PhD
Technical Director, BRE Ltd, Watford, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 25 2010
Accepted:
August 13 2010
Online ISSN: 1747-6518
Print ISSN: 1747-650X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2012
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials (2012) 165 (1): 15–23.
Article history
Received:
March 25 2010
Accepted:
August 13 2010
Citation
Hirst EAJ, Walker P, Paine KA, Yates T (2012), "Characteristics of low-density hemp-lime building materials". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials, Vol. 165 No. 1 pp. 15–23, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/coma.1000021
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