This study investigates the effect of formulation, density and water content
on the thermal conductivity of hemp concretes. The investigations are based on
experimental measurements and on self-consistent scheme modelling. The thermal
conductivity of studied materials ranges from 90 to 160 mW/(m.K) at (23 degrees
C; 50%HR). The impact of density on thermal conductivity is much more important
than the impact of moisture content. It is shown that the thermal conductivity
increases by about 54 % when the density increases by 2/3 while it increases by
less than 15 % to 20 % from dry state to 90%RH