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Conservation Environments’ Effect on the Compressive Strength Behaviour of Wood–Concrete Composites

  • Walid Khelifi
  • , Selma Bencedira*
  • , Marc Azab
  • , Malik Sarmad Riaz
  • , Mirvat Abdallah
  • , Zaher Abdel Baki
  • , Andrejs Krauklis
  • , Hani Amir Aouissi
  • *Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • Badji Mokhtar University
  • American University of the Middle East
  • National University of Technology
  • Scientific and Technical Research Center on Arid Regions (CRSTRA)

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This paper addresses the issues in making wood–concrete composites more resilient to environmental conditions and to improve their compressive strength. Tests were carried out on cubic specimens of 10 × 10 × 10 cm3 composed of ordinary concrete with a 2% redwood-and hardwood-chip dosage. Superficial treatments of cement and lime were applied to the wood chips. All specimens were kept for 28 days in the open air and for 12 months in: the open air, drinking water, seawater, and an oven. Consequently, the compressive strength of ordinary concrete is approximately 37.1 MPa. After 365 days of exposure to the open air, drinking water, seawater, and the oven, a resistance loss of 35.84, 36.06, 42.85, and 52.30% were observed, respectively. In all environments investigated, the untreated wood composite concrete’s resistance decreased significantly, while the cement/lime treatment of the wood enhanced them. However, only 15.5 MPa and 14.6 MPa were attained after the first 28 days in the cases of the redwood and the hardwood treated with lime. These findings indicate that the resistance of wood–concrete composites depends on the type of wood used. Treating wood chips with cement is a potential method for making these materials resistant in conservation situations determined by the cement’s chemical composition. The current study has implications for researchers and practitioners for further understanding the impact of these eco-friendly concretes in the construction industry.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Raksta numurs3572
ŽurnālsMaterials
Sējums15
Izdevuma numurs10
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 1 maijs 2022

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