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Infiltration of wind-driven rainfall into plastered straw bale walls

Posted on:2010-07-13Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Manitoba (Canada)Candidate:Chase, MatthewFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002975833Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The performance of plastered straw bale walls with respect to wind-driven rainfall was investigated in this thesis. The absorption coefficient, Aw, which describes the rate of water infiltration, was measured for 14 plaster types, twelve different earth plasters and cement and lime plasters. The absorption coefficient was measured during uptake of water from a free reservoir. The effective porosity, epsilon eff, of these plasters, which describes the moisture storage capacity and the degree of protection that a plaster offers to straw bales, was also determined by submersion in water. An analytical model employing Aw, epsiloneff, and climatic data was used to predict and compare plaster performance and to demonstrate the usefulness of this type of data. Simulated wind-driven rainfall experiments were also conducted on two plaster types. The results indicate that the static test used to measure Aw can reasonably be used to predict actual wind-driven rainfall infiltration.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wind-driven rainfall, Plastered straw bale walls, Infiltration
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