Rammed earth walls are low carbon emission and energy efficient alternatives to load bearing walls. Large numbers of rammed earth buildings have been constructed in the recent past across the globe. This paper is focused on embodied energy in cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) walls. Influence of soil grading, density and cement content on compaction energy input has been monitored. A comparison between energy content of cement and energy in transportation of materials, with that of the actual energy input during rammed earth compaction in the actual field conditions and the laboratory has been made. Major conclusions of the investigations are (a) compaction energy increases with increase in clay fraction of the soil mix and it is sens...
Strength and behaviour of cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) is a scantily explored area. The pre...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
The environmental impact of housing is a significant factor in greenhouse gas emissions. Consequentl...
Rammed earth is a monolithic construction and the construction process involves compaction of proces...
Present concerns for sustainable development have led to a revival of traditional building practices...
Rammed earth is used for load bearing walls of buildings and there is growing interest in this low c...
The concept of embodied energy can be used to understand and develop energy saving products or servi...
Rammed earth is an energy efficient and low carbon emission alternative for load bearing walls. This...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
Compactness is an important feature to ensure subgrade stability where temperature and water infiltr...
Cement-stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is used for load-bearing walls. CSRE is a monolithic construct...
Earth construction has long tradition in our civilization with wide distribution in various ways and...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...
Calculating embodied energy of a construction material is a wholistic method of measuring the enviro...
Strength and behaviour of cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) is a scantily explored area. The pre...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
The environmental impact of housing is a significant factor in greenhouse gas emissions. Consequentl...
Rammed earth is a monolithic construction and the construction process involves compaction of proces...
Present concerns for sustainable development have led to a revival of traditional building practices...
Rammed earth is used for load bearing walls of buildings and there is growing interest in this low c...
The concept of embodied energy can be used to understand and develop energy saving products or servi...
Rammed earth is an energy efficient and low carbon emission alternative for load bearing walls. This...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
Compactness is an important feature to ensure subgrade stability where temperature and water infiltr...
Cement-stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is used for load-bearing walls. CSRE is a monolithic construct...
Earth construction has long tradition in our civilization with wide distribution in various ways and...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...
Calculating embodied energy of a construction material is a wholistic method of measuring the enviro...
Strength and behaviour of cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) is a scantily explored area. The pre...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
The environmental impact of housing is a significant factor in greenhouse gas emissions. Consequentl...