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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | 122535 |
Fachzeitschrift | Construction and Building Materials |
Jahrgang | 281 |
Frühes Online-Datum | 19 Feb. 2021 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 26 Apr. 2021 |
Abstract
Sustainable development is a major concern, so reducing greenhouse gas emissions during production of construction materials is the main objective for many researches. Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique that utilizes the available soil to create bricks and thick durable walls. Although cement is used as soil stabilizer by ratios not more than 10%, this percentage is unacceptable from the sustainability point of view since cement production contributes to global warming by emitting tons of carbon dioxide. This research aims to produce eco-friendly compressed earth bricks using agricultural wastes and industrial by-products as soil stabilizers to minimize the use of cement, and investigate the physical, thermal and mechanical properties of the produced earth bricks. The potential of producing light weight bricks with low thermal conductivity was also investigated using polystyrene foam and rice husk as partial replacement of soil. The results showed that using alkali-activated fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag as partial or full replacement of cement for the stabilization of compressed earth bricks is promising for sustainable construction.
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- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Tief- und Ingenieurbau
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Bauwesen
- Werkstoffwissenschaften (insg.)
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in: Construction and Building Materials, Jahrgang 281, 122535, 26.04.2021.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigating the mechanical and thermal properties of compressed earth bricks made by eco-friendly stabilization materials as partial or full replacement of cement
AU - Hany, Engy
AU - Fouad, Nabil
AU - Abdel-Wahab, Mona
AU - Sadek, Ehab
PY - 2021/4/26
Y1 - 2021/4/26
N2 - Sustainable development is a major concern, so reducing greenhouse gas emissions during production of construction materials is the main objective for many researches. Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique that utilizes the available soil to create bricks and thick durable walls. Although cement is used as soil stabilizer by ratios not more than 10%, this percentage is unacceptable from the sustainability point of view since cement production contributes to global warming by emitting tons of carbon dioxide. This research aims to produce eco-friendly compressed earth bricks using agricultural wastes and industrial by-products as soil stabilizers to minimize the use of cement, and investigate the physical, thermal and mechanical properties of the produced earth bricks. The potential of producing light weight bricks with low thermal conductivity was also investigated using polystyrene foam and rice husk as partial replacement of soil. The results showed that using alkali-activated fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag as partial or full replacement of cement for the stabilization of compressed earth bricks is promising for sustainable construction.
AB - Sustainable development is a major concern, so reducing greenhouse gas emissions during production of construction materials is the main objective for many researches. Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique that utilizes the available soil to create bricks and thick durable walls. Although cement is used as soil stabilizer by ratios not more than 10%, this percentage is unacceptable from the sustainability point of view since cement production contributes to global warming by emitting tons of carbon dioxide. This research aims to produce eco-friendly compressed earth bricks using agricultural wastes and industrial by-products as soil stabilizers to minimize the use of cement, and investigate the physical, thermal and mechanical properties of the produced earth bricks. The potential of producing light weight bricks with low thermal conductivity was also investigated using polystyrene foam and rice husk as partial replacement of soil. The results showed that using alkali-activated fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag as partial or full replacement of cement for the stabilization of compressed earth bricks is promising for sustainable construction.
KW - Alkaline activated solutions
KW - Compressed earth bricks
KW - Compressive strength
KW - Density
KW - Fly ash
KW - Geopolymer
KW - Pitting erosion
KW - Rice husk ash
KW - Slag
KW - Thermal conductivity
KW - Water absorption
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U2 - 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.122535
DO - 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.122535
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101331486
VL - 281
JO - Construction and Building Materials
JF - Construction and Building Materials
SN - 0950-0618
M1 - 122535
ER -