Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks
In this study, attempts were made to use sandy soil as the main raw material in making unfired bricks. The sprayed-cured brick specimens were tested for compressive and flexural strength, rate of water absorption, percentage of voids, bulk density, freezing/thawing, and water immersion resistance. I...
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description | In this study, attempts were made to use sandy soil as the main raw material in making unfired bricks. The sprayed-cured brick specimens were tested for compressive and flexural strength, rate of water absorption, percentage of voids, bulk density, freezing/thawing, and water immersion resistance. In addition, the microstructures of the specimens were also studied using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. The test results show that unfired brick specimens with the addition of ground-granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) tend to achieve better mechanical properties when compared with the specimens that added cement alone, with GGBS correcting particle size distribution and contributing to the pozzolanic reactions and the pore-filling effects. The test specimens with the appropriate addition of cement, GGBS, quicklime, and gypsum are dense and show a low water absorption rate, a low percentage of voids, and an excellent freezing/thawing and water immersion resistance. The SEM observation and XRD analysis verify the formation of hydrate products C–S–H and ettringite, providing a better explanation of the mechanical and physical behavior and durability of the derived unfired bricks. The results obtained suggest that there is a technical approach for the high-efficient comprehensive utilization of sandy soil and provide increased economic and environmental benefits. |
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spelling | doaj-art-1597ca275272496ebffdfef63d1672c42025-02-03T05:46:24ZengWileyAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84341687-84422018-01-01201810.1155/2018/73202987320298Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired BricksGuilan Tao0Yuepeng Pan1Zhaoyang Qiao2Chaohua Jiang3Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Coast Ocean Resources Development and Environment Security, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaJiangsu Key Laboratory of Coast Ocean Resources Development and Environment Security, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaJiangsu Key Laboratory of Coast Ocean Resources Development and Environment Security, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaJiangsu Key Laboratory of Coast Ocean Resources Development and Environment Security, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaIn this study, attempts were made to use sandy soil as the main raw material in making unfired bricks. The sprayed-cured brick specimens were tested for compressive and flexural strength, rate of water absorption, percentage of voids, bulk density, freezing/thawing, and water immersion resistance. In addition, the microstructures of the specimens were also studied using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. The test results show that unfired brick specimens with the addition of ground-granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) tend to achieve better mechanical properties when compared with the specimens that added cement alone, with GGBS correcting particle size distribution and contributing to the pozzolanic reactions and the pore-filling effects. The test specimens with the appropriate addition of cement, GGBS, quicklime, and gypsum are dense and show a low water absorption rate, a low percentage of voids, and an excellent freezing/thawing and water immersion resistance. The SEM observation and XRD analysis verify the formation of hydrate products C–S–H and ettringite, providing a better explanation of the mechanical and physical behavior and durability of the derived unfired bricks. The results obtained suggest that there is a technical approach for the high-efficient comprehensive utilization of sandy soil and provide increased economic and environmental benefits.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7320298 |
spellingShingle | Guilan Tao Yuepeng Pan Zhaoyang Qiao Chaohua Jiang Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks Advances in Materials Science and Engineering |
title | Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks |
title_full | Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks |
title_fullStr | Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks |
title_full_unstemmed | Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks |
title_short | Utilization of Sandy Soil as the Primary Raw Material in Production of Unfired Bricks |
title_sort | utilization of sandy soil as the primary raw material in production of unfired bricks |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7320298 |
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