Impact of various sands and fibres on the physical and mechanical properties of earth mortars for plasters and renders

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2021

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Matthieu Pedergnana
Soofia Tahira Elias-Ozkan

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD

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Earth plasters and renders tend to crack and crumble due to weathering. Their resilience can be improved by adding sand or fibre to the earth mixture. This paper presents an extensive literature review on earth mortar studies and the results of some experiments to strengthen the earth mortars with different sands and fibres. These experiments showed that regardless of the type of fibre or sand used the impact on shrinkage was positive but negative on mechanical strength. Although 5% chaff improved flexural and compressive strength increasing fibre content to > 10% reduced compressive strength and to > 20% also reduced flexural strength.

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Earth mortars, Reinforced earth plasters, Sand, Natural fibres, Compressive strength, Flexural strength, NATURAL REINFORCEMENT, SOIL BLOCKS, CLAY, PERFORMANCE, STRENGTH, BEHAVIOR, CONSTRUCTION, ADDITIVES, PRODUCTS, CEMENT, Compressive Strength, Earth Mortars, Sand, Flexural Strength, Reinforced Earth Plasters, Natural Fibres

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Construction and Building Materials

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308

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125013

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