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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2024Anomaly in the relation between thermal conductivity and crystallinity of silicate glass-ceramics14citations
  • 2022Thermal conduction in a densified oxide glass3citations
  • 2022Thermal conduction in a densified oxide glass:Insights from lattice dynamics3citations
  • 2021Thermal conductivity of densified borosilicate glasses14citations
  • 2021Thermal, moisture and mechanical properties of Seacrete:A sustainable sea-grown building material5citations
  • 2021Thermal, moisture and mechanical properties of Seacrete5citations
  • 2020Principles of Energy Flexible Buildingscitations
  • 2020Heat conduction in oxide glasses: Balancing diffusons and propagons by network rigidity16citations
  • 2020Heat conduction in oxide glasses: Balancing diffusons and propagons by network rigidity16citations
  • 2019Boron anomaly in the thermal conductivity of lithium borate glasses32citations
  • 2017Influence of foaming agents on solid thermal conductivity of foam glasses prepared from CRT panel glass38citations
  • 2016Influence of foaming agents on both the structure and the thermal conductivity of silicate glassescitations

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  • Østergaard, Martin Bonderup
  • Thomsen, Line
  • Yue, Yuanzheng
  • Cielecki, Pawel Piotr
  • Skovsen, Esben
  • Bockowski, Michal
  • Smedskjær, Morten Mattrup
  • Sørensen, Søren Strandskov
  • Bødker, Mikkel Sandfeld
  • Mauro, John C.
  • Logunov, Stephan L.
  • Youngman, Randall E.
  • Rzoska, Sylwester J.
  • Meyer Frandsen, Kirstine
  • Enggrob Simonsen, Morten
  • Ivanov Antonov, Yovko
  • Lund Jensen, Rasmus
  • Møldrup, Per
  • Margheritini, Lucia
  • Jensen, Rasmus Lund
  • Simonsen, Morten Enggrob
  • Antonov, Yovko Ivanov
  • Parker, James
  • Aelenei, Laura
  • Pernetti, Roberta
  • Frison, Lilli
  • Engelmann, Peter
  • Péan, Thibault
  • Salom, Jaume
  • Santos, Athila Quaresma
  • Aelenei, Daniel
  • Mlecnik, Erwin
  • Jørgensen, Bo Nørregaard
  • Jensen, Søren Østergaard
  • Marszal-Pomianowska, Anna Joanna
  • Junker, Rune Grønborg
  • Lopes, Rui Amaral
  • Knotzer, Armin
  • Madsen, Henrik
  • Kazmi, Hussain
  • Klein, Konstantin
  • Ma, Zheng
  • Paulsen, Frederikke Kildeberg
  • Pedersen, Elsebeth Juhl
  • Christensen, Sofia
  • Laursen, Jonas Lindholm
  • Adamsen, Ida Hammer
  • Jensen, Lars Rosgaard
  • Juhl Pedersen, Elsebeth
  • Bauchy, Mathieu
  • König, Jakob
  • Petersen, Rasmus Rosenlund
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Thermal, moisture and mechanical properties of Seacrete

  • Meyer Frandsen, Kirstine
  • Jensen, Rasmus Lund
  • Møldrup, Per
  • Johra, Hicham
  • Margheritini, Lucia
  • Simonsen, Morten Enggrob
  • Antonov, Yovko Ivanov
Abstract

<p>The ever-increasing global demand for concrete engenders concerning sustainability issues. In addition to the large CO<sub>2</sub> emissions induced by the production of cement, the fabrication of concrete requires important mining and excavation for the extraction of specific minerals, sand, and aggregates, which can endanger local ecosystems. Seacrete (also known as “Seament” or “Biorock”) has previously been suggested as a potential alternative to traditional cementitious materials. Seacrete is artificial electrolytically precipitated calcium carbonate around a steel-frame cathode in which electrical current flows and that is submerged in seawater. Previous studies showed that it is ideal for the restoration of coral reefs and marine ecosystems. Furthermore, Seacrete is a very interesting sustainable concrete-like construction material for buildings and other human infrastructures. Indeed, it can be produced nearby all coastlines without any need for mining, extraction or transportation of additional material. In addition, the fabrication of Seacrete can easily be powered by low-intensity or local intermittent renewable energy sources. Previous publications pointed out that the mechanical properties and strength of Seacrete are similar to that of concrete, but no investigation has been conducted on other properties. For the first time, the current experimental study assesses the thermal and moisture properties of Seacrete. This article reports the density, compression strength, puncture resistance, specific heat capacity, thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, and water vapour sorption isotherms of two types of Seacrete, namely low-voltage and high-voltage Seacrete. Finally, this study emphasizes that all the aforementioned material properties of Seacrete are similar to that of concrete, confirming that the former can be considered for the construction of certain building elements and infrastructures.</p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • extraction
  • strength
  • steel
  • cement
  • Calcium
  • diffusivity
  • thermal conductivity
  • heat capacity
  • specific heat