Samenvatting
Silica aerogel features super thermal insulating and excellent sound absorption. Although the application of silica aerogel in building materials for energy saving has been investigated recently, the role of aerogel particle size on geopolymer foam render can be crucial but is rarely studied. In this research, four kinds of silica aerogel with different particle sizes (2–40 μm, 100–700 μm, 100–1200 μm, 700–4000 μm) are applied in geopolymer foam aerogel render (GFAR) to improve the thermal insulation and acoustic absorption performance. Results show that larger silica aerogel particles are more beneficial for acoustic absorption and thermal insulation while smaller aerogel particles are less effective for insulation properties. The microstructure of GFAR is investigated in-depth with micro-CT, optical microscopy and ultrasonic pulse velocity test. The mechanism of the improved performance of GFAR with different silica aerogel is explained. The optimal geopolymer foam aerogel render (GFAR) reaches a thermal conductivity of 0.133 W/(m·K), an average value of acoustic absorption coefficient of 0.51 with a density of 715.2 kg/m3. The result of this study is essential to enlighten the use of larger silica aerogel particles in geopolymer foam render, focusing on a low dosage of silica aerogel while utilize its full benefit.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Artikelnummer | 110048 |
Aantal pagina's | 18 |
Tijdschrift | Composites. Part B: Engineering |
Volume | 242 |
DOI's | |
Status | Gepubliceerd - 1 aug. 2022 |
Financiering
This research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 52178246 ), the Materials innovation institute M2i ( www.m2i.nl ) (Project No. S17013a ), the Technology Foundation TTW ( www.stw.nl ), which is part of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research ( www.nwo.nl ). and Eindhoven University of Technology. Dr. Jieun Yang is acknowledged for the experimental support on acoustic absorption test.
Financiers | Financiernummer |
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National Natural Science Foundation of China | 52178246 |
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven | |
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek | |
Materials Innovation Institute |