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Effectiveness of saw dust ash and cement for fabrication of compressed stabilized earth blocks

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 259, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.120568

Keywords

Compressed stabilized earth blocks; Compressive strength; Cement; Saw dust ash; Durability; Porosity; Deformation behavior; Angle of internal friction

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  1. Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Dhaka, Bangladesh

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This study focuses on investigating the effectiveness of Saw Dust Ash (SDA) and cement for fabricating strong and durable Compressed Stabilized Earth Block (CSEB) using coarse-grained soil. CSEB is a viable alternative to traditional Fired Clay Brick (FCB) as warranted by reduced associated pollution and increased energy efficiency. Four different cement contents (4%, 6%, 8% and 10%) and different SDA contents (0-10%) are considered to discern optimum combination to fabricate satisfactory CSEB in terms of compressive strength, shear strength, deformation behavior and durability. For a particular cement content, addition of SDA increases the compressive strength gradually, reaches a maximum value which is identified as optimum content and thereafter begins to drop. Optimum amount of SDA was found 4% for 4% cement, 6% for 6-8% cement and 8% for 10% cement. Addition of cement-SDA is found to increase the compressive strength of the blocks by 21-147% compared to that of unstabilized earth blocks. Moreover, optimum combination of cement-SDA provides CSEBs with maximum density and minimum porosity. Inclusion of cement-SDA is found effective in increasing angle of internal friction, phi of the stabilized mix. With addition of optimum SDA (4-8%) with cement, mixtures were found to exhibit O>58 degrees. CSEBs with optimum amount of cement-SDA is found to provide maximum modulus of elasticity, peak strain and failure strain. Addition of 6-8% SDA with 6-10% cement is found durable in terms of water absorption (<15%), wet compressive strength (>700 kPa) and wet-to-dry strength ratio (>0.33). Based on all the parameters and obtained test results, it can be concluded that cement-SDA stabilized earth blocks can be efficiently considered as a suitable construction material. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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