Straw-bale
Codes, Testing, Research
compiled
by Joyce Coppinger, Andre de Bouter, Lars Keller, Chris Magwood, Mark Piepkorn
and others.
An update on testing, research and codes appears in TLS#53/Spring 2006
California
Straw Building Association (CASBA), PO
Box 1293, Angels Camp, CA 95222-1293; 209-785-7077 www.strawbuilding.org
The
California Straw Bale Code
is part of state statutes and can be downloaded from the CASBA site - Click on
SB332 / HS18944 Revised California Guidelines for Straw Bale Structures.
The
Building OfficialÕs Guide to Straw-bale Construction published by the California Straw
Building Association (CASBA).
Edited by Kelly Lerner and Pamela Wadsworth Goode (see review, TLS#32).
CASBA www.strawbuilding.org
Includes ASTM
E72 Compression Test of Plastered Straw-Bale Walls by Matt Fitzgerald Grandsaert, 1999,
University of Colorado at Boulder, sponsored by StrawCrafters and the
California Straw Building Association. ASTM E72 80 Compressive, Transverse
and Racking Tests of Load-Bearing Walls conducted under the direction of John Carrick BE, the New
South Wales Environmental Protection Agency and John Glassford at the Building
Research Centre of the University of New South Wales, Australia, 1998. Straw
Bale Bending and
Cement Plaster/Straw Bale Bond Testing by Jonathan Boynton, 1999, California Polytechnical State
University, San Luis Obispo. In-Plane Lateral Loading of a Stuccoed Straw-Bale Wall by Nathan White and Clint Iwanicha,
1997, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Straw Bale
Vault Test designed
by David Mar, structural engineer, and Skillful Means Architecture and
Construction; conducted by Bill Rothacher and Doug Stark of Consolidated
Engineering Laboratories (CEL), 1998, Berkeley, California. Compressive and Lateral
Loading of Straw-Bale Walls
by Ghailene Bou-Ali, 1993, University of Arizona.Thermal and Mechanical
Properties of Straw Bales as They Relate to a Straw House, conducted by the Canadian Society of
Agricultural Engineering, 1993, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Straw-Bale
Construction Moisture Research, by Joanna Karl, Lis Perlman and Bill Kownacki, 1995, Portland Community College. E-119
Small Scale Fire Test,
by SHB AGRA, 1993, New Mexico.Thermal Performance of Straw Bale Walls (a summary and discussion of several
different thermal performance tests),
by Nehemiah Stone and Tav Cummins, 1999, California Energy Commission.
CMHC
Testing Reports The
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), a government agency involved in
social housing, mortgage insurance, research and advocacy on housing issues.
Ste 1000, 700 Montreal Road, Ottawa ON K1A 0P7; 800.668.2642 (or outside
Canada, 613.748.2003), fax 613.748.2016 www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Includes: Developing
and Proof-Testing the Prestressed Nebraska Method for Improved Production of
Bale Fibre Housing by
Fibrehouse Limited with Scanada Consultants Limited, 1995. Strawbale
Moisture Monitoring Report,
by Rob Jolly, 2000. Moisture Properties of Plaster and Stucco for Strawbale
Buildings, by John
Straube, 1999, University of Waterloo. Pilot Study of Moisture Control in
Stuccoed Straw Bale Walls,
by Bob Platts, 1997. Other tests available from CMHC; additional studies
appear in Issue TLS#41.
Development
Center for Appropriate Technologies - DCAT, PO Box 27513, Tucson AZ 85726-7513; 502.624.6628 <info@dcat.net>
www.dcat.net Downloadable codes and testing documents
include:
Straw
Bale Testing
ASTM E-119
Small Scale Fire Test (New Mexico); ASTM E84-98 Surface Burning Characteristics
report
Alternative
Material Codes including strawbale and earth
Austin Straw
Bale Code; Boulder Straw Bale Code; California Straw Bale Code
Tucson/Pima
County SB Code; Tucson/Pima County Earthen Code
Ecological Building Network. EBNet
11 Mark Dr., San Rafael CA 94903 USA, 415.987.7271, Bruce E King, Executive
Director bruce@ ecobuildnetwork.org www.ecobuildnetwork.org educates the building
community, and makes useful information about environmentally-friendly building
materials readily available to all. This web site contains an extensive list
of tests (fire, moisture, structural) can be downloaded. Conference CD-ROM of the proceedings from the 2001 EBNet Conference (see
review TLS#37). Available from EBNet
www.ecobuildingnetwork.org
Includes: Straw-Bale Shear Wall Lateral Load Test by Jason Nichols and Stan Raap, 2000,
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Architectural Engineering
Dept. For the Land of Camels: A Straw Bale Test Wall for Seventeen Foot
High Ceiling Structures in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Chris Stafford, Christopher Stafford
Architects, Inc., Port Townsend, Washington. A Pilot Study Examining the
Strength, Compressibility and Serviceability of Rendered Straw Bale Walls
for Two Storey Load Bearing Construction by Michael Faine and Dr. John Zhang,
2000, University of Western Sydney, Australia. Preliminary Report on the
Out-of-plane Testing of an 8x8ft Straw Bale/PISE Wall Panel by David Arkin and Kevin Donahue, 2001,
Mill Valley, California. Straw-Bale Construction: A Review of Testing &
Lessons Learned To Date by Bruce King, 2001. A Status Report on the Greening of
Building Codes and Standards
by David Eisenberg, 2001. Alternative Building Materials and Systems Š
Understanding Technical Risk and Uncertainty by John Straube, 2001.
Additional
Tests and Technical Reports are available at this site.
University
of Manitoba, Department
of Biosystems Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 5V6,
Canada; 204.474.6033 www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/afs/biosystems_engineering/overview.html
Design
Dead Load of a Straw Bale Wall, by E. Arbour, 2000. Design Approach for Load-Bearing
Strawbale Walls, K.J.
Dick and M.G. Britton, 2002. Resistance to Shear in Stuccoed Straw Bale
Walls, by Lisa
Stepnuk, 2002.
OTHER
CODES, TEST AND TECHNICAL REPORT SOURCES
Testing
Information in French Language www.lamaisonenpaille.com Click on Entrez and Tests
Realise.
CISRO
Bush Fire Tests. Australian
testing of three types of plastered SB.
www.earthgarden.com.au/strawbale/fire_test.html
Community-Built
Housing Solution: A Model Strawbale Home Design by David Riley and Sergio Palleroni,
1999.
Earth
Plaster Test Results
by Odisea engineering www.odiseanet.com/eplster.htm
Evaluation
of a Straw Bale Composite Wall by Edwin R. Schmeckpepper and Joe Allen, 1999. Contact Joe
Allen, PE, Allen Engineering, 917-10th Street, Clarkson, WA 99403. Tests
performed on an unusual light-gauge steel/straw bale wall system.
House of
Straw: Straw Bale Building Comes of Age, US Department of Energy, 1995. Studies thermal performance and construction cost
issues, with positive results. www.eren.doe.gove/EE/strawhouse
Investigation
of Environmental Impacts: Straw-Bale Construction by Ann V. Edminster, 1995. Contact
Ann Edminster, 115 Angelita Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044,
<avedminster@earthlink.net>
Moisture
in Straw Bale Housing - Nova Scotia 1998. S.H.E. Consultants, Contact S.H.E. Consultants, RR#3, Comp. 308, Wolfville, Nova
Scotia, Canada, 902.542.3518.
Blower door tests on several bale homes, and a refining of the term
breathable walls.
Moisture
Control in Strawbale Homes: Report to Ontario Building Code Commission, John Straube, 1999. How straw-bale
walls handle moisture (see Defending a Load-Bearing House, pg 6, TLS#40). University of Waterloo, Building Engineering Group, Civil
Engineering Department, , Waterloo, ON Canada, N2L 3G1, 519.888.4567, ext 2378.
ORNL
Thermal resistance of SB Wall Panel Tests by Oak Ridge Natonal LaboratoryÕs SB Wall Testing, www.ornl.gov/roofs+wlls/strawbalewall
Nebraska.
McCook Straw Bale Building Code. Copy of ordinance passed 2002 available from Doyle Wineland,
Building Inspector, City of McCook, 308.345.2022 Ext 232
<doyle@cityofmccook.com>
Nevada. Nevada State Legislature, Legislative
Building, 401 South Carson Street, Rm 101, Carson City, NV 89710. Ref. Code
mandate: AB171, Straw Bale Guidelines 1995 Intent:is to ensure that local code jurisdictions in Nevada develop
building codes that allow straw-bale construction.
New
Zealand Standards,
NZS 4297:1988.
Engineering Design for Earth Buildings (Specific Design); NZS 4298:1998. Incl
Amendment@1 2000 Materials and Workmanship for Earth Buildings; NZS 4299:1998.
Incl Amendment31 1999 Earth Buildings not Requiring Specific Design. Contact
Graeme North <ecodesign@extra.co.nz>
Rice
Hull ASTM tests
www.esrla.com/shotgun/gframe.htm of
contact Paul Oliver, ESR International LLC, 519 W. Dejean St., POBox 250,
Washington LA 70589, 337.447.4124, www.esrint.com
Straw Bale
Code Testing,
Black Range Films
1996. Documents the Arizona compression and lateral loading tests (3-string
bales), the 1993 Nova Scotia moisture testing, and the New Mexico lateral
load and E-119 fire tests (2-string bales) with very positive results. www.StrawBaleCentral.com
Straw
Bale Exterior Pinning Report,
Sustainability International,1998. Engineering results on a
rebar-exterior-pinning system which gained approval from the Tucson/Pima County
building department. Contact
Bob Bolles
<bob@strawbalehouse.com>
Straw/Clay, Canadian Mortgage Housing CouncilÕs
report Initial Material Characterization of Straw Light Clay. Study of thermal, fire, moisture and
structural properties of straw/clay. www.cmhc.ca
Strength
Testing of Stucco and Plaster Veneer Straw-Bale Walls, by D. Riley, G. MacRae, and J.C.
Ramirez, 1998. Contact Professor David Riley, Department of Architectural
Engineering, Pennsylvania State, 104 Engineering Unit A, University Park, PA
16802, 814-863-2079 <driley@engr.psu.edu>
Thermal
Resistivity of Straw Bales,
Joe McCabeÕs MasterÕs Thesis. http://sol.crest.org/efficiency/straw_insulation/straw_insul.html
Code
Testing Video
Straw Bale
Code Testing,
Black Range Films
1996. Documents the Arizona compression and lateral loading tests (3-string
bales), the 1993 Nova Scotia moisture testing, and the New Mexico lateral
load and E-119 fire tests (2-string bales) with very positive results. www.StrawBaleCentral.com
This
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