none4siThere is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- lationship between water-cement ratio and compressive strength. For traditional (unstabilised) RE materials, it is standard practice to compact the soil mix at its optimum water content to achieve maximum dry density and hence maximum strength. However, this may not also apply to cement-stabilised rammed earth (CSRE). A recent investigation (Beckett and Ciancio 2014) showed that CSRE samples stabilised with 5% cement and compacted at a water content lower than optimum performed better than samples compacted at optimum or higher. This seems to be in agreement with the well-known effect in concrete materials, according to which the lower the ...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
Unstabilised rammed earth (RE) is the name given to both a construction method and a material that h...
The use of natural fibres (like hemp or bamboo) to improve the mechanical performances of rammed ear...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...
Strength and behaviour of cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) is a scantily explored area. The pre...
Rammed earth is an energy efficient and low carbon emission alternative for load bearing walls. This...
Rammed earth is used for load bearing walls of buildings and there is growing interest in this low c...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
AbstractUnstabilised rammed earth (RE) is the name given to both a construction method and a materia...
Among the most commonly studied properties of building materials, their strength and physical proper...
Nowadays, there are several research lines regarding how to improve rammed earth properties. Due to ...
Currently, a worldwide dynamic rise of interest in using soil as a construction material can be obse...
The use of rammed earth (RE) as a construction material has recently received renewed interest due t...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the effects of porosity, dry density and ceme...
Cement-stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is used for load-bearing walls. CSRE is a monolithic construct...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
Unstabilised rammed earth (RE) is the name given to both a construction method and a material that h...
The use of natural fibres (like hemp or bamboo) to improve the mechanical performances of rammed ear...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...
Strength and behaviour of cement stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) is a scantily explored area. The pre...
Rammed earth is an energy efficient and low carbon emission alternative for load bearing walls. This...
Rammed earth is used for load bearing walls of buildings and there is growing interest in this low c...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
AbstractUnstabilised rammed earth (RE) is the name given to both a construction method and a materia...
Among the most commonly studied properties of building materials, their strength and physical proper...
Nowadays, there are several research lines regarding how to improve rammed earth properties. Due to ...
Currently, a worldwide dynamic rise of interest in using soil as a construction material can be obse...
The use of rammed earth (RE) as a construction material has recently received renewed interest due t...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the effects of porosity, dry density and ceme...
Cement-stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is used for load-bearing walls. CSRE is a monolithic construct...
The introduction of stabilization techniques to earth construction has seen its immergence as a good...
Unstabilised rammed earth (RE) is the name given to both a construction method and a material that h...
The use of natural fibres (like hemp or bamboo) to improve the mechanical performances of rammed ear...