Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Impact of treated red-algae fibers on physico-mechanical behavior of compressed earth bricks for construction
Red algae, abundant along the Moroccan coast, have fostered an agar-agar industry. However, industrial processing of red algae produces significant fibrous waste, posing environmental challenges. A new challenge is to find sustainable methods for repurposing this fibrous waste. Valorizing red-algae fibers in building materials promotes sustainable development and eco-construction. This study aims to valorize these red-algae residues as fiber reinforcements in compressed earth bricks (CEB). Various mass ratios of red-algae fibers (0.5%–3%) were incorporated into CEB. The addition of raw red-algae fibers to mixtures slightly increased the Atterberg limit values of the earth mixture. A slight adjustment in manufacturing water content was also observed with fiber addition. The incorporation of red-algae fibers did not improve the mechanical strengths of the CEB. Nevertheless, at a 1.5% addition ratio, CEB exhibited compressive and flexural strengths of 4.07 and 0.77 MPa respectively. To enhance mechanical properties, fibers were pre-saturated and subjected to alkaline and double coating treatments. Untreated and treated fibers were added to CEB at an optimal mass addition rate of 1.5%. Pre-saturated fibers showed a slight improvement of 5% in mechanical strength. However, alkali-treated and double-coated fibers offer a significant improvement of 20% in the mechanical strengths of CEB, demonstrating the efficacy of treatments.
Impact of treated red-algae fibers on physico-mechanical behavior of compressed earth bricks for construction
Red algae, abundant along the Moroccan coast, have fostered an agar-agar industry. However, industrial processing of red algae produces significant fibrous waste, posing environmental challenges. A new challenge is to find sustainable methods for repurposing this fibrous waste. Valorizing red-algae fibers in building materials promotes sustainable development and eco-construction. This study aims to valorize these red-algae residues as fiber reinforcements in compressed earth bricks (CEB). Various mass ratios of red-algae fibers (0.5%–3%) were incorporated into CEB. The addition of raw red-algae fibers to mixtures slightly increased the Atterberg limit values of the earth mixture. A slight adjustment in manufacturing water content was also observed with fiber addition. The incorporation of red-algae fibers did not improve the mechanical strengths of the CEB. Nevertheless, at a 1.5% addition ratio, CEB exhibited compressive and flexural strengths of 4.07 and 0.77 MPa respectively. To enhance mechanical properties, fibers were pre-saturated and subjected to alkaline and double coating treatments. Untreated and treated fibers were added to CEB at an optimal mass addition rate of 1.5%. Pre-saturated fibers showed a slight improvement of 5% in mechanical strength. However, alkali-treated and double-coated fibers offer a significant improvement of 20% in the mechanical strengths of CEB, demonstrating the efficacy of treatments.
Impact of treated red-algae fibers on physico-mechanical behavior of compressed earth bricks for construction
Talibi, Soukayna (Autor:in) / Page, Jonathan (Autor:in) / Djelal, Chafika (Autor:in) / Saâdi, Latifa (Autor:in)
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering ; 28 ; 2914-2947
09.09.2024
34 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Mechanical and Thermal Behavior of Compressed Earth Bricks Reinforced with Lime and Coal Aggregates
DOAJ | 2022
|Optimizing the Physical, Mechanical and Hygrothermal Performance of Compressed Earth Bricks
DOAJ | 2011
|Stabilised compressed earth bricks made with coastal solonchak
Online Contents | 2015
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2025
|