Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The main aim of the present study is to measure the capability the "Posidonia
Oceanica" as fibre reinforcement for adobe bricks. This sea-plant is distributed in the
Mediterranean coast, considered as a solid marine by-product. To analyse the performance,
prismatic earthen specimens with seagrass fibres were compared with the most traditional
additives for this purpose; straw fibres. Both fibres were included with different lengths and
quantities. Previously, in order to understand their behaviour, the fibres themselves were
evaluated. Tensile strength and water absorption tests were performed. Meanwhile bricks
themselves were subjected to mechanical tests. Concerning the biomass fibres, results show
that straw fibres present higher tensile resistance than the seagrass leafs while they are more
fragile to breakage than seagrass; on the other hand, they have higher water absorption than
seagrass. Mechanical results show variations depending on their fibre content and length.
Nevertheless, bricks with long seagrass fibres present a characteristic good behaviour in terms
of flexural and compressive strength. Generally, adobe bricks with both types of fibres achieve
similar mechanical properties, generating favourable results in terms of comparison between
them.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Earthen bricks; compressive strength; flexural strength; biomass; seagrass; straw
Elenco autori:
Chiodo, Vitaliano; Frazzica, Andrea; Maisano, Susanna
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: