Sv: [Strawbale] Thermo floor from snail-houses/mussels

SVEN AERTS aertssven at mac...
Wed Jan 29 03:27:09 CET 2003


To prevent round snail shells from sliding and... There are regions where
you have underground mudd streams... Very strange thing.

Here in Brussels f.e. They exist too: its a mudd stream that keeps coming
and coming... Some construction companies here - when they were trying to
suck away the unsteady ground - kept on sucking that mud steam until 5
houses away there were some foundation problems raising... They had sucked
away all the ground... There's seems only 1 way to stop it and to inject
some hardening stuff in it.

In my system that would never happen.... My whole foundation is linked to
each other as a raster/network thanks to the cement milk.
Loads can be higher too.

Regarding the interest in my site... Let's co-organise some lectures.
--
Respectfully Yours,

Sven AERTS
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Have a nice day...



On 2003-01-21 00:59, "Lars Keller" <larskeller at livinghouses...> wrote:

> Dear Sven,
> 
> for the last 5 years we have been building floors pretty much like you write
> about below. But we do not add the cement milk.
> Why do you ad it ?
> 
> yours sincerely
> Lars keller
> 
> PS: I found your website v. interesting
> ~~
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: SVEN AERTS <aertssven at mac...>
> To: <strawbale at amper....muni.cz>
> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:35 AM
> Subject: [Strawbale] Thermo floor from snail-houses/mussels
> 
> 
>> PRINCIPLE
>> 
>> 
>>    |  |
>>    |  | Chimney for airco in summer
>>    |  |
>>    |  |
>> ///|  |//////  Floor U walk on + floor-
>> +++|  |=====  concrete       | heating
>> +++|  |+++++  metal grid reinforcing
>> ===|  |=====  concrete  | the concrete
>> ***|  |*****  PE-Foil
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAA|  |AAXAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAXAAAAAXAAA Mussels-Cement milk
>> AAXAAAAAAAXA Mussels-Cement milk
>> 
>> Mussel-thermo-floor as an isolating, carrying and durable
>> supplement between the floor plate and the full ground, which replaces
>> the basement and the use of heat-insulation-plates in an advantageous
>> Manner.
>> The distance between the shells (mustn't be mussel shells, better even
>> snail-shells) caught in the net of cement-milk is going to be too wide for
>> capillary effects to carry the ground water all the way up to the floor
>> plate.
>> 
>> Thickness mussel-layer in cm     15     20     25     30     35     40
>> 
>> 
>> Heatresistance         in m¾*K/W 1    1,33    1,67    2    2,33    2,67
>> thermofloor
>> 
>> Heattransmission-
>> coÎff. k               in W/m¾K    0,82    0,64    0,52    0,45    0,39
>> 0,34
>> thermofloor + 
>> concrete layer 8 cm)
>> 
>> k=amount of heat transferred through the layer over a surface of 1 cm2 and
>> per second at 1 K temperature difference between two sides of the
>> total-thermo-floor.
>> 
>> 
>> ADMISSIBLE FORCE  PRIVATE HOUSE CONSTRUCTION
>> 
>> Admissible static and evenly divided charge floor cover with a
>> reinforced metal-grid/concrete plate of 7-9 cm thick, amount to estimated
>> 3-4 kN/m¾, or a point charge of 2-3 kN on a randomly chosen basis of 10 cm x
>> 10 cm.  The thermofloor can be charged with a not carrying wall of maximum 5
>> kN per stretching meter. Carrying walls, chimneys, etc. must be built always
>> on their own foundation.
>> 
>> Advantage: reduction of foundation building work: floor rests entirely on
>> the mussel-layer - stabilised sand is superfluous.  Thanks to the larger
>> thickness of the layer versus classical foundation techniques, the
>> foundation's isolation factors are considerably increased.
>> Low heat-conductivity - estimated at less than 0.12 W/mK.
>> Results from air captured between the shells. A layer of 20 cm thick,
>> generally the depth of the leveling, limit warmth losses with regard to
>> not-isolated floors by 40 %. - thus limiting warmth losses but also raising
>> the temperature of the floor, as a result of which the comfort raises and
>> the danger for condensation reduces.
>> 
>> 
>> CEMENT MILK
>> 
>> The composition of cement milk is as follows: 50 kg cement (CEM I 42.5) + 50
>> l water give 65 l cement milk. During the processing cement milk must remain
>> homogeneous.
>> Stabilised layer cannot be tred upon before it has sufficiently hardened (in
>> normal circumstances 24 up to 48 hours).  On top of that you need to foresee
>> time for the top cement/grid/cement grid to dry.
>> 
>> These are the values I use in my calculatoins.
>> --
>> Respectfully Yours,
>> 
>> Sven AERTS
>> Engineer for the People
>> 
>> Residential Address
>>      Louizalaan 223 b 9
>>      B-1050 Brussels
>>      BELGIUM-EUROPE
>>      GSM: +32 (0)485/389679
>>      Email: aertssven at mac...
>>      ICQ: 113835655
>> 
>>      For eco-techs & game for a better world, visit:
>>                http://homepage.mac.com/aertssven
>> -----------
>> Have a nice day...
>> 
>> 
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