COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF WOODFLOUR AND GRANULATED RICE HUSK ON THE THERMAL INSULATION OF TERMITE HILL CLAY

Authors

  • Samuel Olumide Falana Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Federal University of Technology
  • Gabriel Mogbojuri Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University
  • Davies Oludayo Folorunso Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Federal University of Technology
  • Isiaka Oluwole` Oladele Centre for Nanomechanics and Tribocorrosion, School of Metallurgy, Chemical and Mining Engineering, University of Johannesburg
  • Linus Nnabuike Onuh Metwest Steel Limited, P.M.B 320001, KM-16

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59957/jctm.v59.i5.2024.11

Keywords:

termite clay, ricе husk, wood flour, thermal insulation test

Abstract

This research work covered the comparative effect of wood flour (saw dust) and granulated rice husk on the thermal insulation of termite hill clay. The raw clay samples were mined from the Federal University of Technology Akure Campus and processed. Likewise, the saw dust and rice husk were also processed and grinded. The clay samples and the additives were sieved to obtain 300 microns and were mixed in predetermined proportions of 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 wt. %. Cylindrical samples were developed from the mixtures which were compacted and then air dried before oven dried and finally fired. The fired samples were subjected to selected tests to determine their insulation and refractory properties. These tests include porosity, linear shrinkage, volumetric shrinkage, bulk density, thermal
conductivity, thermal shock resistance and cold crushing tests. It was discovered that the saw dust samples meet the ASTM standard for insulating bricks while the rice husk samples did not. Saw dust samples with 2 and 8 wt. % were ones with optimum properties. 

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2024-09-09

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