Formation of Ceiling Boards by the Combination of Sugarcane Bagasse and Rice Husk.
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2018-10-26
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Constructing housing components from agricultural wastes have become a special area of research in
engineering. Hence a lot of resources is pushed into this to obtain sustainable, eco-friendly and low-cost houses. This work
studies some properties of ceiling boards produced from sugarcane bagasse and rice husk. The ceiling boards were produced
using water, cement as binder with binder composite ratio of 3:2 by weight, sugarcane bagasse and rice husk of varying
ratios by weight from 100% of bagasse to 0% of it with a 25% decrease. The compression of the boards was done manually
using moulded block as weight. From the results, it was observed that the ceiling board produced with 100% sugarcane
bagasse has better properties to be considered for ceiling board as compared with the most commonly used ceiling boards like
Plaster of Paris(POP), asbestos and Poly Vinyl Chloride(PVC). The properties examined are thermal conductivity, thermal
resistivity, water absorption and density. The better ceiling board has thermal conductivity to be 2.27W/mK, thermal
resistivity of 0.441 mK/W, water absorption of 16.89 and density of 470.3 kg/m3
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ceiling board, rice husk, sugarcane bagasse, thermal conductivity, thermal resistivity.
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Formation of Ceiling Boards by the Combination of Sugarcane Bagasse and Rice Husk