AbstractThis paper presents engineering and mineralogical characteristics of stabilized unfired montmorillonitic clay bricks treated by different curing methods. Quicklime (up to 30wt.%) and Portland cement (up to 15wt.%) at different proportions were used as stabilizers to Egyptian montmorillonitic clay in clay-based mixtures. Sand was used in the formulations of the unfired clay brick specimens. The formulated clay specimens were treated by moisture and spray techniques until 90days of curing. The laboratory unfired stabilized clay specimens were identified using X-ray diffraction technique. In addition, physical and mechanical properties were measured according to the Egyptian Standard Specification (ESS) 1234-2005 and evaluated in accor...
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AbstractThis paper presents engineering and mineralogical characteristics of stabilized unfired mont...
This paper presents engineering and mineralogical characteristics of stabilized unfired montmorillon...
peer reviewedDue to ageing, the unfired brick masonry may detach and fall off, or deteriorate to suc...
Chemical stabilization of clays is commonly used to improve unfavorable engineering properties. Thou...
This article is focussed on evaluating the effects of water repellent admixture and different curing...
This paper presents an analysis of the representativeness of the main laboratory tests and the real ...
The objective of this article is to determine the physical and mechanical properties of stabilized c...
The physicomechanical properties of historic bricks in Toledo (Spain) that have undergone a time-dep...
YesThis paper examines the impacts of clay mineralogy on the effectiveness of lime stabilisation at ...
Abstract:The waste clay bricks from debris of buildings were evaluated through lab tests as environm...
YesThis study aims to provide a thorough evaluation for the changes in the microstructure and evolut...
The most used bricks in house building in NDjamena, city of Chad which is situated in semi dry arid ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
Housing is a great problem in today’s world and the world future. The most basic building material f...
Currently there is a growing pressure on energy efficiency for new buildings in the UK and worldwide...
AbstractThis paper presents engineering and mineralogical characteristics of stabilized unfired mont...
This paper presents engineering and mineralogical characteristics of stabilized unfired montmorillon...
peer reviewedDue to ageing, the unfired brick masonry may detach and fall off, or deteriorate to suc...
Chemical stabilization of clays is commonly used to improve unfavorable engineering properties. Thou...
This article is focussed on evaluating the effects of water repellent admixture and different curing...
This paper presents an analysis of the representativeness of the main laboratory tests and the real ...
The objective of this article is to determine the physical and mechanical properties of stabilized c...
The physicomechanical properties of historic bricks in Toledo (Spain) that have undergone a time-dep...
YesThis paper examines the impacts of clay mineralogy on the effectiveness of lime stabilisation at ...
Abstract:The waste clay bricks from debris of buildings were evaluated through lab tests as environm...
YesThis study aims to provide a thorough evaluation for the changes in the microstructure and evolut...
The most used bricks in house building in NDjamena, city of Chad which is situated in semi dry arid ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
Housing is a great problem in today’s world and the world future. The most basic building material f...
Currently there is a growing pressure on energy efficiency for new buildings in the UK and worldwide...