Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6723282 Construction and Building Materials 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
A new process for expanded perlite particle consolidation with starch binder is studied for building material applications. Compressive modulus and strength of manufactured perlite foams were characterized for a range of foam densities (0.1-0.4 g/cm3) and compared with gypsum. Compressive strength of perlite foam with a density of 0.3 g/cm3 was found to be compatible with foamed gypsum with a range of densities, 0.7-0.9 g/cm3. Failure modes under compression were identified as those characterized with longitudinal splitting and shear planes. Damage occurred during compaction was quantified using image analysis. As expected, more damage was found for a higher density of perlite foam.
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