Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction

Composite building materials, developed locally with available peat soil for low cost housing construction, have great potential for application in the construction industry based on their engineering properties. Peat land comprises about 30 million hectares, about five to eight percent of the tot...

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Main Authors: Mofachirul, I., Roslan, H., Saiful Islam, A.B.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.155982016-02-22T03:47:20Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15598/ Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction Mofachirul, I. Roslan, H. Saiful Islam, A.B.M. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Composite building materials, developed locally with available peat soil for low cost housing construction, have great potential for application in the construction industry based on their engineering properties. Peat land comprises about 30 million hectares, about five to eight percent of the total world surface area. Utilizing available peat and taking significant advances of compressed stabilization technologies, peat brick may be environmentally affable compare to the conventional building materials. Present study deals with the development of peat bricks, evaluation of its behavior and its application on construction industry. Experimental studies for physical and mechanical behaviour of peat bricks are performed. Production of peat, siliceous sand and cement solid bricks to the role of various types of constructional applications has been investigated. The development needs, potential usages and applications of peat bricks in the country Malaysia have been explored. The simplicity in technology incorporated in peat bricks give flexibility and easy transfer of knowledge between different stakeholders in the building industry. The compressive strength and unit weight significantly reduce and water absorption values upturn with increased replacement of peat as aggregate. The effect of 54% volumetric replacement with peat does not exhibit any sudden brittle fracture even beyond the ultimate loads and a comparatively smooth surface are found. Application of peat and sand as newly brick substances appears to be a doable solution not only in environment but also to the economic design of buildings. Present peat brick concept can be used for building construction in an affordable manner. 2013-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/15598/1/0001.pdf Mofachirul, I. and Roslan, H. and Saiful Islam, A.B.M. (2013) Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction. In: 1st International Conference on the Science & Engineering of Materials , 13-14 November 2013, Sunway Putra Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mofachirul, I.
Roslan, H.
Saiful Islam, A.B.M.
Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
description Composite building materials, developed locally with available peat soil for low cost housing construction, have great potential for application in the construction industry based on their engineering properties. Peat land comprises about 30 million hectares, about five to eight percent of the total world surface area. Utilizing available peat and taking significant advances of compressed stabilization technologies, peat brick may be environmentally affable compare to the conventional building materials. Present study deals with the development of peat bricks, evaluation of its behavior and its application on construction industry. Experimental studies for physical and mechanical behaviour of peat bricks are performed. Production of peat, siliceous sand and cement solid bricks to the role of various types of constructional applications has been investigated. The development needs, potential usages and applications of peat bricks in the country Malaysia have been explored. The simplicity in technology incorporated in peat bricks give flexibility and easy transfer of knowledge between different stakeholders in the building industry. The compressive strength and unit weight significantly reduce and water absorption values upturn with increased replacement of peat as aggregate. The effect of 54% volumetric replacement with peat does not exhibit any sudden brittle fracture even beyond the ultimate loads and a comparatively smooth surface are found. Application of peat and sand as newly brick substances appears to be a doable solution not only in environment but also to the economic design of buildings. Present peat brick concept can be used for building construction in an affordable manner.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mofachirul, I.
Roslan, H.
Saiful Islam, A.B.M.
author_facet Mofachirul, I.
Roslan, H.
Saiful Islam, A.B.M.
author_sort Mofachirul, I.
title Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
title_short Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
title_full Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
title_fullStr Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
title_full_unstemmed Behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
title_sort behaviour of peat-added composite bricks in low cost building construction
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/15598/1/0001.pdf
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