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Study on Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks Using ALGIPLAST Admixtures
Author(s) -
A. Nagaraja,
Dilmohan,
Mohind Mohan,
Bhavin Bhaskaran
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of applied engineering and management letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-7000
DOI - 10.47992/ijaeml.2581.7000.0023
Subject(s) - compressive strength , laterite , cement , geotechnical engineering , specific gravity , block (permutation group theory) , water content , earth materials , soil stabilization , building material , compression (physics) , environmental science , materials science , soil water , engineering , soil science , composite material , metallurgy , mathematics , nickel , geometry
One of the governing factors on which safety of civil engineering structure depends on is material used in construction. Materials used for the construction of walls are normally required to possess adequate strength and erosion resistance. The study investigates the suitability of stabilized laterite soils for the production of compressed earth blocks for lowcost housing construction. The materials which are used in this xperiment is red soil and some chemicals. The results of the study revealed that the specific gravity, bulk density, moisture content, and plasticity index of the sample showed satisfactory performance. This experimental mainly deals with the manufacture of compressed stabilised earth blocks by using chemicals. The blocks are tested under CTM for compressive strength. The cost comparison with the conventional bricks has revealed that compressed cement stabilised soil block is preferred because it is more economical walling material in itself and permits the use of economical building techniques.

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