Review on Investigating Soil Stabilized Mud Blocks with Combined C&D Waste

Authors

  • Umer Nazir Ganie M.Tech Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Rayat- Bahra University, Mohali Punjab, India
  • Tanzeer Ahmad dar Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Science, AGC Rajpura Punjab, India

Keywords:

C & D Waste, Brick Waste, Concrete Waste, Compressive Strength. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)

Abstract

Buildings built by ancient civilizations like the Mesopotamians and Egyptians were made of clay and other materials, and the use of stabilized soil for construction dates to those times. On the other hand, the scientific underpinnings of soil stabilization were not established until the early 1900s. In comparison to conventional building materials, the use of stabilized soil-based construction materials, such as soil stabilized mud blocks, can offer several advantages, such as improved strength and durability, less of an adverse effect on the environment, and lower costs. The world is facing an issue that calls for the disposal of inorganic solid waste to be addressed right away. This solid waste that is produced when old buildings are demolished is frequently classified as industrial waste or C&D waste. In India alone, enormous amounts of waste are produced, very little of which is recycled. When modifying the properties of stabilized soil, this C&D waste can be used in place of soil or quarry sand. This work explores the use of a stabilizing agent in conjunction with combined C&D waste for soil sampling. The studies use combined C&D waste and soil stabilized mud blocks to test the hollow blocks' water absorption capacity and strength for various replacements. The materials needed for the study came from nearby structures that had been demolished. Using mortar, cylindrical samples for 32 different ratios of mixed construction and demolition waste with a 9% cement content were cast for various compositions. To determine whether the stabilized samples were suitable for use in construction, tests were conducted on their compressive strength and water absorption properties. Based on the least compressive values found in cylindrical samples, the C&D waste was used in ratios ranging from 0% to 100% in place of soil. Mud blocks stabilized by soil were poured and examined for durability, strength, and mechanical qualities. In this study, an effort was made to use C&D waste—that is, brick and concrete waste—in varying amounts to create cylindrical samples that could be used to create concrete and stabilized mud blocks. In order to create cylindrical samples, different ratios of brick waste, concrete waste, and brick-concrete waste were used for 23 mix proportions. Cylindrical samples were manufactured using a cement content of 9 and 12%. These samples' mechanical and physical characteristics, such as their compressive strength, water absorption capacity, and initial rate of absorption, were investigated.

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2024-04-09

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Ganie, U. N., & dar, T. A. (2024). Review on Investigating Soil Stabilized Mud Blocks with Combined C&D Waste. International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering and Management, 11(2), 17–23. Retrieved from http://ijirem.irpublications.org/index.php/ijirem/article/view/10