Abstract
Bricks, traditionally used in the construction sector, use high energy and generate significant emissions of CO2 in their production process. As a result, as a lower-impact and low-cost alternative, this study analyzed different types of mixtures of soil, cement, rice husk, and rice husk ash to decrease the amount of cement, which was substituted gradually with rice husk and rice husk ash, to stabilize and improve the characteristics of clay, and to compare the effectiveness of earth stabilized bricks respect to traditional bricks. The research was carried out in three phases which were soil-cement, soilcement-rice husk ash, and soil-cement-rice husk ash-rice husk, from which we concluded the best mixture consists in low-plasticity clay soil (CL), 14% Portland cement, 6% rice husk ash, and 4% rice husk, which in the simple compressive strength after 7 days of curing is not affected by the decrease in cement but increases by 0.41 MPa, which in addition shows better results in simple compression, absorption, and flexure tests than traditional bricks.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Proceedings of International Structural Engineering and Construction |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2024 |
Event | 1st Latin American Conference in Structural Engineering and Construction, LATAM-SEC 2024 - Quito, Ecuador Duration: 4 Mar 2024 → 8 Mar 2024 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- Absorption
- Flexure tests
- Rice husk
- Rice husk ash
- Simple compression