Abstract:
Mud blocks are one of the oldest and most widely used
building materials and dates back to 8000 Before Christ .The
development of a new type of soil cement block called Mud block
with 10% cement with low fine content using pouring method is
the main purpose of this research. 10% and 15% of fine content
were defined as the low fine content in this research as it was a
part of the continuous research series. Initially the optimum
gravel and sand content to achieve high strength was determined
and it was concluded that 30% of gravel content was the
optimum for both fine content. Then the moisture content
corresponding to the pouring stage of soil mixture consists of
optimum gravel, sand and 10% and 15% of fine content was
found and the values were an average of 18% and 20%
respectively. Pouring stage was found when the soli mixture
behaves as high consistency liquid. Six blocks were cast each fine
content; three blocks were used to determine the dry compressive
strength and other three were used to determine the wet
compressive strength. Length, width and height of one block
were 325mm, 200mm and 125mm respectively and weight was
about 15kg. Dry and wet compressive strength achieved satisfies
the minimum strength requirement of block used for the
construction of load bearing wall according to the SLS 1382.
Therefore these blocks can be used in load bearing wall
construction. The strength achieved is fairly high than the
minimum requirements. So for the future study of Mud blocks, it
is recommended to reduce the cement content for casting the
Mud blocks.
Citation:
A. C. A. Suja and R. U. Halwatura, "Developing a Mud block for load bearing wall with 10% cement and low fines content," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 266-271, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480151.