CEBs in a Humid Climate
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Basics
- This page aims to determine how CEBs will work in a Humid Climate
- The definition of humid is relitively loose as of now
- NEEDS MORE RESEARCH
- As we expand into different classifications of climates (Areas with monsoons, rainforests etc) this data will be needed and/or gained by work there
- User:Eric lives currently in Florida which is sort of a mix between areas with "4 seasons" and areas with "Wet/Dry Seasons"
- Alvaro lives currently in Guadalajara
Existing Research
- This paper states that high humidity may swell and eventually degrade unstabilized CEBs. That has not been our experience in Missouri , where unstabilized structures built in 2011 show zero erosion due to humidity - for example the HabLab interior walls and the Workshop interior and exterior walls where they are protected from rain by overhangs. [1]
- Paper also says that stabilization addresses such degradation (sCEBs)
- To cure properly, moist environment is helpful - so a wetter climate is more suitable for producing stabilized CEBs than a dry climate.
OSE Case Studies
OSE Tests
- Make bricks/a wall etc, leave in the enviroment of choice
- Perhaps test material properties destructively over time