| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 174698 | Data in Brief | 2016 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												Soil is the main material of construction in African rural areas. Sustainability of construction with soil is a thorny problem to any builder. Finding ways to improve the durability of soil is not only essential but also salutary for the African rural community that mostly lives in soil-built houses that are very often short-lived. The present data assessed the resistance to simple compression and the resistance to bad weather by simulating rainfall alternations through a test of cycles of alternate watering and drying of blocks built from four types of different soils without binder, along with blocks built from the same soils.
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											Authors
												Sinko Banakinao, Sonnou Tiem, Komlan Lolo, Yao Koutsawa, Kofi-Sa Bedja, 
											