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Thermomechanical characterization and durability of adobes reinforced with millet waste fibers (sorghum bicolor)

Colbert Babé, Dieudonné Kaoga Kidmo, Ahmat Tom, Rachel Raïssa Ngono Mvondo, Raphaël Belinga Essama Boum, Noël Djongyang

2020Case Studies in Construction Materials56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artisans in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Cameroon make abundant use of adobes formulated from red millet fibers for the construction of houses. However, scientific data are missing in the literature to provide necessary information for the understanding of thermomechanical characteristics and durability of these materials. Adobe bricks used in this paper are formulated from the soil with 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 % of millet waste. The samples are characterized by geotechnical, mechanical, thermal, and durability laboratory tests. Experimental measurements of mechanical and thermal characteristics show that millet fibers can contribute to the improvement of compressive strength and thermal conductivity by 38 and 23 % corresponding respectively to the incorporation of 2 and 4 % of millet fibers. Moreover, to understand the durability of the samples, the assessment of the behavior of adobe bricks exposed to water and friction (abrasion) shows that the incorporation of 2–4 % of millet fibers in the clay matrices, enabled us to obtain more resistant composites compared to the pure matrix. As a result, millet fibers, by their good adhesion to the clay matrix, act as reinforcement by contributing to the improvement of the thermomechanical characteristics and the durability of adobe bricks. Thus, adobe bricks reinforced with millet fibers can be used without damage, and cheap as building materials with a contribution to thermal comfort.

Topics & Concepts

DurabilityAdobeMaterials scienceComposite materialAbrasion (mechanical)Compressive strengthBrickSorghumMatrix (chemical analysis)FiberThermal conductivityCivil engineeringEngineeringAgronomyBiologyHygrothermal properties of building materialsMasonry and Concrete Structural AnalysisUrban Heat Island Mitigation
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