Effect of Cow Dung, Cement and Fiber on Earthen Brick
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2018-10-13
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Now days demand for housing is increasing because of fast population growth. To
fulfill this need it is better to search for alternative construction materials, which are
economically affordable. Earth is one of the potential construction materials, which can
fill this gap. Earth housing is the most common housing used around the world. In
Ethiopia, the “cob” type of housing method is the most common one. This research
focuses on Adobe blocks that constructed from earth material. The aim of this research is
to study the effect of cement, fiber and cow dung on the property (compressive strength
and water resistance) of adobe block. Types of stabilizer used are Enset fiber, cement and
cow dung. The amount of stabilizer used for this study is 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6% for Enset fiber,
2, 4 and 6% for cement and 5, 10 and 15% for cow dung of the dry mass of the soil. The
result of this research indicate that both type and amount of stabilizer (cement, fiber and
Cow dung) used affect the property of Adobe block produced. Comparison between the
effects of Enset fiber and chid fiber on compressive strength and water resistance of
Adobe block is also studied and also their property at failure. The results indicate that
blocks stabilized with Enset fiber performed well under compression load and water when
soaked. The optimum amount of fiber for compressive strength and water resistance is
also determined. The other important finding in this research is the positive effect of cow
dung on Adobe block. Loss of material, water absorption and loss of strength after
soaking of adobe block stabilized with Cow dung is very less than block stabilized with
cement or fiber. Therefore, cow dung significantly improves durability of block. Generally,
from this research it can be concluded that well stabilized Adobe block can serve as
potential construction material
