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ICEBs stabilised with alkali-activated fly ash as a renewed approach for green building: Exploitation of the masonry mechanical performance

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 155, Issue -, Pages 65-78

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.08.045

Keywords

Green building; ICEB; Earth masonry; Dry-stack joints; Mortared joints; Alkaline activation; Fly ash; Alkali-activated binder based earth mortars; Mechanical behaviour; Experimental program

Funding

  1. FEDER funds through the Competitivity Factors Operational Programme - COMPETE
  2. Portuguese funds through FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology [POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007633]
  3. [SFRH/BPD/97082/2013]

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The demand for building materials and techniques with reduced environmental impact has been increasing in the last few years. Thus, efforts have been taken to include alternative raw materials with reduced extraction impacts and low embodied energy in their production, namely natural materials and industrial by-products with low or no processing needs. Nevertheless, the lack of technical knowledge about this type of materials leads to issues related with its safety, quality and durability. The work presented in this paper intends to be a contribution on this topic. Thus, an experimental program was carried out to evaluate the mechanical performance of interlocking compressed earth blocks (ICEBs) stabilised with activated alkali fly ash. The main objective of the experimental program was to assess the possibility of further exploiting the mechanical performance of the original dry-stack masonry system, by means of the use of mortared joints. Two alkali-activated binder based earth mortars were used for this purpose, and the results showed that a substantial mechanical improvement is obtained in terms of compression and shear behaviour of the respective masonry. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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