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MODS Metadata of Effect of wetting and air curing durations on strength of stabilized sands

roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Moatlhodi, Lerato J. 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Okonta, Felix N. 
dateAccessioned
2015-04-14T09:25:50Z 
dateAvailable
2015-04-14T09:25:50Z 
dateIssued
2014 
text
Moatlhadi, L.J. & Okonta, F.N. 2014. Effect of wetting and air curing durations on strength of stabilized sands. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Construction Materials and Structures, edited by S.O. Ekolu, M. Dundu & X. Gao. DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-466-4-683. 
identifier ( isbn )
9781614994657 
identifier ( isbn )
9781614994664 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13647 
abstract
Low cost houses in most developing countries are constructed from sandcrete blocks manufactured from sand-cement mortar. In South Africa, failure of many of these blocks has been experienced leading to collapse of the structures. Lack of sufficient compressive strength in the manufactured blocks was attributed as the main cause of the failures. The unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of sandcrete blocks can however be improved by curing the blocks under different conditions. Therefore the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different wetting and air drying durations would have on the strength and the stiffness of the cubes produced. Weakly cemented sand cubes, with different cement contents and cement-fly ash binder ratios compacted at the optimum moisture content, were prepared. The 28 days UCS was determined, modulus of elasticity and moisture contents of sample specimen was also determined. The results showed that curing cubes under water for 7 days and then air curing for 21 days yield maximum UCS and modulus of elasticity for sands cemented by plain Portland cement, and that 3 days under water curing produced maximum results for sands stabilized by cement-fly ash binder. It was however found that under water for 28 days results in minimum strength. Therefore the longer the cubes are cured under water minimum strengths were achieved. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
publisher
IOS Press 
accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
©2014, IOS Press 
topic
Sandcrete blocks 
topic
Low-cost houses - South Africa 
topic
Building materials 
topic
High strength concrete 
topic
Portland cement 
topic
Fly ash 
title
Effect of wetting and air curing durations on strength of stabilized sands 
genre
Article 

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