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Title: Mechanical performance and durability of banana fibre and coconut coir reinforced cement stabilized soil blocks
Authors: Thanushan, K.
Sathiparan, N.
Keywords: Mortar;Recycling and reuse of materials;Fibre-reinforcement
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Agricultural waste disposal is said to be amongst one of the pressing environmental problems in many countries. Finding economical usage for this waste by incorporating it in a product is the approach often used to over- come associated environmental issues. Banana fibre and coconut coir are major agricultural waste products in Sri Lanka and fewer amounts of these are converted into usable products. Manufacturing cement-stabilized soil blocks incorporating these waste materials is envisaged to reduce environmental impact. The present study fo- cused on the post-peak behaviour and durability of banana fibre and coconut coir-strengthened cement-stabilized soil blocks. Banana fibre and coconut coir reinforced cement-stabilized soil blocks were tested for compression, flexural bending, water absorption, sorptivity, resistance against chemicals, wet-dry weathering and freeze-thaw weathering. The banana fibre showed better post-peak behaviour in compression and coconut coir showed bet- ter post-peak behaviour in flexural. Both fibre reinforcements improved durability of cement block against acid attack, alkaline attack, wet-dry weathering and freeze-thaw weathering. Moreover, the specimen reinforced with coconut coir was found to exhibit better durability compared to the specimen reinforced with banana fibres.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/9966
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtla.2021.101309
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