Development of thermal insulating bricks utilizing sulquiano red clay and carbonated rice straw / (Record no. 23513)
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control field | 20240910103248.0 |
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Original cataloging agency | MMSU |
Transcribing agency | ULS |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Basig, April Joy H. |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Development of thermal insulating bricks utilizing sulquiano red clay and carbonated rice straw / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | April Joy H. Basig |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | City of Batac : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | MMSU, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2024. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xiv, 64 leaves : |
Dimensions | 29 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | UTHESIS (Bachelor of Science in Ceremic Engineering) |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc. note | Bibliography : leaves 39-40 |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
Summary, etc. | This study aimed to develop insulating bricks using Sulquiano red clay and <br/>carbonized rice straw, with varying amounts of F1 (100:0), F2 (90:5), F3 (80:20), and <br/>F4 (65:35). Given the availability of these materials, the goal was to discover their <br/>potential for developing insulating bricks. Sulquiano red clay was screened through a <br/>#100 mesh and carbonized rice straw through a #60 mesh. Test bars (1x1x6 inches) <br/>were formed using the slabbing method, air-dried for 2 days, oven-dried at 110°C for <br/>8 hours, and then fired at 1050°C. The study evaluated the physical properties and <br/>thermal properties of the test bars. Results showed average linear shrinkage from 9.94% <br/>to 14.14%, water absorption from 20.78% to 44.02%, with increasing apparent porosity <br/>between 35.93% and 53.01%, and decreasing the bulk density from 1.20 g/cm³ to 2.23 <br/>g/cm³. Thermal conductivity ranged from 0.466 W/m·K to 0.958 W/m·K. Based on <br/>these physical and thermal properties, formulations F3 (80:20) and F4 (65:35) <br/>performed most promising formulation for developing thermal insulating bricks. |
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Koha item type | Thesis/Dissertation |
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MMSU Main Library | MMSU Main Library | Theses and Dissertation Section | 09/10/2024 | 6947 | UTHESIS-6947 | 09/10/2024 | 09/10/2024 | Thesis/Dissertation | Room Use Only |