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  • 2024Stabilization and Recycling of Sand in Pedestrian Walkwayscitations
  • 2023Feasibility for the Recovery of Excavated Soils in Compressed Earth Blocks as a Sustainable Building Material4citations
  • 2022Implementation on a preparation and controlled compaction procedure for waste-fiber-reinforced raw earth samples8citations
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  • 2020Sediment-based fired bricks strength optimization - A discussion on different approaches3citations

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  • Provost, Antony
  • Leblanc, Nathalie
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  • Romero, Paula Andrea Higuera
  • Levacher, Daniel
  • Kane, Abdoulaye
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Implementation on a preparation and controlled compaction procedure for waste-fiber-reinforced raw earth samples

  • Hussain, Mazhar
  • Saouti, Léo
  • Leblanc, Nathalie
  • Razakamanantsoa, Andry
  • Levacher, Daniel
  • Djeran-Maigre, Irini
  • Zmamou, Hafida
Abstract

Earth bricks are a traditional eco-friendly construction material. In this study, harbor-dredged sediments were used along with hemp shiv to develop a brick manufacturing procedure and compaction techniques to produce durable earth bricks for the valorization of waste hemp shiv and dredged sediments. Prismatic specimens of size 4 × 4 × 16 cm3 were manufactured with Dunkirk sediments after analyzing their suitability for earth bricks according to the French standard for flexural strength test to observe the indirect tensile strength and impact of the compaction techniques on the strength of bricks. Crude bricks were manufactured with varying hemp shiv content from 0% to 5% by mass. Compaction techniques such as dynamic compaction, static compaction, and tamping were applied. The effect of hemp shiv content and compaction techniques was evaluated with a flexural strength test and the distribution of fibers in bricks. Grain size analysis of sediments with French and Spanish standards shows that the sediments granulometry is suitable for earth bricks. The flexural strength testing of bricks indicates that bricks with saturated hemp shiv have higher flexural strength. Earth bricks have maximum strength with dynamic compaction with 1% hemp shiv, which satisfies the adobe bricks tensile strength requirements that vary from 0.012 to 0.025 MPa (NZS 4298, 1998; NORMA E.080 (2017).

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grain
  • grain size
  • strength
  • flexural strength
  • tensile strength