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Recycling of rice husks ash for the preparation of resistant, lightweight and environment-friendly fired bricks

А. А. Кетов, L.V. Rudakova, Iakov Vaisman, Iurii Ketov, Viktors Haritonovs, Genādijs Šahmenko

2021Construction and Building Materials57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rice husks ash was previously shown as a raw material for the foamed silicates production. This article is devoted to the use of the foamed silicates as an aggregate for the manufacture of lightweight cellular clay bricks. The coalescence of the foamed silicate structure inside a ceramic matrix leads to obtaining cellular lightweight ceramics in the process of firing. The present study has shown that on decreasing the ceramic brick density while using the foamed silicate filler the mechanical strength is not significantly decreased as opposed to the bricks with inert fillers. This effect is explained by obtaining a high strength glass layer on the inside surface of the cells. The lightweight cellular bricks demonstrate good heat insulation properties. Using rice husks ash as a raw for foamed granulated silicates in the manufacture of lightweight ceramic bricks not only solves the problem of rice husks as a large-tonnage waste, but also provides an environment-friendly building material with strength and heat insulation.

Topics & Concepts

HuskMaterials scienceCeramicComposite materialRaw materialEnvironmentally friendlyInertAggregate (composite)Compressive strengthFiller (materials)BrickWaste managementEngineeringPhysicsBotanyOrganic chemistryChemistryBiologyQuantum mechanicsEcologyRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionBuilding materials and conservationInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
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