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引用本文:刘俊霞,海然,张茂亮,张磊.植物纤维增强生土材料结构与性能[J].建筑材料学报,2016,19(6):1068-1072
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植物纤维增强生土材料结构与性能
刘俊霞1, 海然1, 张茂亮2, 张磊3
1.中原工学院建筑工程学院,河南郑州450007;2.河南建筑材料研究设计院有限责任公司,河南郑州450002;3.天津城建大学材料科学与工程学院,天津300384
摘要:
在分析改性前后植物纤维表面性状差异的基础上,研究了植物纤维改性状况、种类和掺量对黄河泥沙基生土材料力学性能、耐水性和微观结构的影响.结果表明:黄麻纤维和秸秆纤维经过改性作用后,其表面积和粗糙度显著提高;当改性黄麻纤维掺量(体积分数)为0.8%~1.2%时,生土材料的力学性能和耐水性均显著提高;当掺入原状黄麻纤维时,生土材料的抗压强度随着其掺量的增加而降低;当掺入原状和改性秸杆时,生土材料的耐水性随着其掺量的增加而降低;改性黄麻纤维与基体材料之间黏结紧密,能起到增强生土材料的作用.
关键词:  生土材料  植物纤维  黄河泥沙  耐水性
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1007 9629.2016.06.020
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Structure and Properties of Stabilized Earth Materials Modified by Plant Fiber
LIU Junxia1, HAI Ran1, ZHANG Maoliang2, ZHANG Lei3
1.College of Architectural Engineering, Zhongyuan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 450007, China;2.Henan Building Materials Research and Design Institute Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou 450002, China;3.School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin Chengjian University, Tianjin 300384, China
Abstract:
Effects of surface morphology and dosage of plant fiber on the mechanical property, water resistance and microstructure of stabilized earth materials prepared by the Yellow River sediment were discussed. The results show that based on the analysis of morphology differentia, surface area and roughness of the modified plant fiber increase obviously compared with the control. Mechanical properties and water resistance of stabilized earth materials improve obviously, when the modified jute fiber content(by volume) is in the 0.8%1.2%. Relatively, the compressive strength of the stabilized earth materials decreases with the increasing of dosage of original jute fiber, the water resistance declines with the increasing of dosage of original and modified straw fiber. SEM morphology analysis of cross section indicates that modified jute fiber bonds closely with the matrix materials.
Key words:  stabilized earth material  plant fiber  Yellow River sediment  water resistance