Design of Straw Bale Buildings: The State of the ArtGreen Building Press, 2006 - 260 頁 For the first time, a design manual for practicing professionals, as well as teachers, is made available, drawing on the collective experience of the most senior and respected figures in the rapidly-emerging field of straw bale construction. This is the only book that provides truly useful information to architects, engineers, building officials and builders who want to design intelligently with plastered straw bales. |
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第 33 頁
... less dense than wood ( and thus less likely to absorb water through capillary action ) , a plaster that continually wicks moisture to a straw bale wall is less than ideal . Because clay is hydrophilic , earth plaster actually protects ...
... less dense than wood ( and thus less likely to absorb water through capillary action ) , a plaster that continually wicks moisture to a straw bale wall is less than ideal . Because clay is hydrophilic , earth plaster actually protects ...
第 77 頁
... less than a 1 : 1 increase . The reason may be that the thicker layers have a greater portion of plaster that is not directly bonded to the straw . Effect of Plaster Strength Increasing the plaster strength increases the compressive ...
... less than a 1 : 1 increase . The reason may be that the thicker layers have a greater portion of plaster that is not directly bonded to the straw . Effect of Plaster Strength Increasing the plaster strength increases the compressive ...
第 156 頁
... less than 5 ° C / 40 ° F ) , the inner skin should not be less permeable than the outer skin . In climates with significant amounts of cold weather ( four months or more ) , the interior skin permeance ( including paint layers ) should ...
... less than 5 ° C / 40 ° F ) , the inner skin should not be less permeable than the outer skin . In climates with significant amounts of cold weather ( four months or more ) , the interior skin permeance ( including paint layers ) should ...
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