Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
259749 Construction and Building Materials 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper the mechanical properties of earthen bricks produced by manual compaction have been investigated by a combined experimental and theoretical approach. Several compression tests have been executed on specimens of various composition and different dimensions, with the purpose of understanding the role of volume fractions of earth, sand and straw fibre, and the influence of the size effect. An important goal is the application of predictive models of the elastic properties to the considered material, and its assessment. An empiric linear correlation between the compressive strength and the experimental Young’s modulus is proposed.

Research highlights► The mechanical properties of different mixture earthen bricks are investigated. ► A combined experimental and theoretical approach is used. ► The elastic modulus raises with the increment of the volume fraction of coarse sand. ► A linear correlation between compressive strength and elastic modulus is found.

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