This paper investigates the effects of sugarcane bagasse fibers (SCBFs) on the mechanical strength and durability properties of compressed and stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs). CSEBs were fabricated using natural soil and SCBFs, collected from Lakeland, LA, with a manually operated compression machine. Nine different soil mix compositions containing different amounts of SCBFs (0%, 0.5%, and 1.0% by weight) and Type II Portland cement (0%, 6%, and 12% by weight) were considered. The flexural, dry compressive, and wet compressive strengths of the different CSEBs were evaluated experimentally. Durability was also examined by measuring mass loss, dry density, water absorption, and wet compressive strength after 12 wetting/drying cycles. The morp...
Individuals from the group of inorganic polymers are known as geopolymers. The geopolymer material's...
Individuals from the group of inorganic polymers are known as geopolymers. The geopolymer material's...
International audienceThe association of natural fibers and raw land soil has many advantages (therm...
This paper investigates the effects of sugarcane bagasse fibers (SCBFs) on the mechanical strength a...
Abstract The use of natural fibres as enhancement in soil blocks has attracted much research interes...
The need for affordable and sustainable alternative construction materials to cement in developing c...
Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks (CSEB) are building materials made from damp soil, stabiliser and...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
This study analyzes the use of lime and sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) as chemical stabilizers in com...
The cultivation of sugarcane and production of its derivatives are closely linked to Brazil’s histor...
peer reviewedThis study tests the ways of improving compressed earth bricks by the addition of sugar...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This paper presents an experimental investigation on the com...
The use of composite materials in construction has been present ever since the ancient times. The ea...
Each year, hundreds of millions of tons of processed sugarcane generate, by weight, 25 to 30% of bag...
Individuals from the group of inorganic polymers are known as geopolymers. The geopolymer material's...
Individuals from the group of inorganic polymers are known as geopolymers. The geopolymer material's...
International audienceThe association of natural fibers and raw land soil has many advantages (therm...
This paper investigates the effects of sugarcane bagasse fibers (SCBFs) on the mechanical strength a...
Abstract The use of natural fibres as enhancement in soil blocks has attracted much research interes...
The need for affordable and sustainable alternative construction materials to cement in developing c...
Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks (CSEB) are building materials made from damp soil, stabiliser and...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
The use of brick in construction is commonly used, especially in the construction of buildings and i...
This study analyzes the use of lime and sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) as chemical stabilizers in com...
The cultivation of sugarcane and production of its derivatives are closely linked to Brazil’s histor...
peer reviewedThis study tests the ways of improving compressed earth bricks by the addition of sugar...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This paper presents an experimental investigation on the com...
The use of composite materials in construction has been present ever since the ancient times. The ea...
Each year, hundreds of millions of tons of processed sugarcane generate, by weight, 25 to 30% of bag...
Individuals from the group of inorganic polymers are known as geopolymers. The geopolymer material's...
Individuals from the group of inorganic polymers are known as geopolymers. The geopolymer material's...
International audienceThe association of natural fibers and raw land soil has many advantages (therm...