Abstract:
Agro and demolition waste have been researched
to develop masonry units in the contemporary construction
industry. This study aims to enhance the performance of an
already-developed clay brick waste/rice husk ash/cement brick
by adding coconut shell ash (CSA). Here, CSA was separately
added to replace cement by 0,2,4,6 and 8%, by weight. As per
results, 4% of CSA yield in minimum water absorption (20.6%)
and maximum compressive strength (4.56 MPa). By adding
CSA, the water absorption of the clay brick waste/rice husk
ash/cement brick can be reduced, and such bricks result in
improved compressive strength and water absorption. The
scanning electron microscope micrographs confirm that
pozzolanic reactions take place in bricks. The proposed bricks
can be recommended to control the land pollution caused by rice
husk ash, coconut shells and clay brick waste and they ideally
suit for non-load-bearing applications in moderate weathering
conditions.
Citation:
W. D. C. C. Wijerathne and V. Kanagarajah, "Development and Characterization of a Novel Brick Made from Clay Brick Waste/Rice Husk Ash/Cement/Coconut Shell Ash," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 777-781, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355450.