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Development of lighter and eco-friendly burnt clay bricks incorporating sugarcane bagasse ash

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posted on 2024-11-02, 04:59 authored by Syed Kazmi, Muhammad Munir, Safeer Abbas, Muhammad Saleem, Anwar Khitab, Muhammad Rizwan
Utilization of waste materials in the production of burnt clay bricks can behelpful in reducing the landfill burden. This study aims to develop lighterand eco-friendly burnt clay bricks incorporating sugarcane bagasse ash (SBA). Clay bricks were manufactured in a local brick manufacturing industrial kiln,incorporating SBA by weight of clay in different proportions. To study the properties of bricks, differentmechanical and durability tests were performed as per ASTM C67. Results showedthat SBA can be helpful in manufacturing of lighter bricks. Bricks incorporating SBA exhibit compressive strength lesser than traditional clay bricks; however, burnt clay bricks incorporating5% SBA by clay weight fulfilled the minimum requirement for compressive strength according to the Building code of Pakistan. Moreover, efflorescence was improved after adding the SBA in burnt clay bricks. Therefore, lighter and sustainable bricks can be produced after utilization of small amount of SBA (i.e., 5%) in burnt clay bricks.

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Journal

Pakistan Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Volume

21

Start page

1

End page

5

Total pages

5

Publisher

Caxton Printing Press

Place published

Lahore, Pakistan

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2017 Pakistan Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Former Identifier

2006077203

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-09-13

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