Experimental Investigation of Light Weight Brick by Partial Replacement of Clay with Natural Waste Material
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-06-30
Authors : Sermilirongpipi; Prince Sharma;
Page : 4265-4272
Keywords : Rice Husk Ash; Marble Powder; Clay;
Abstract
The use of new materials for making bricks by partially replacing the clay with natural waste material for making conventional bricks will help the environment for sustainable development, as low amount of soil will be used in making brick and it will be cheaper in cost compared to conventional bricks. For example in today's time the availability of good fertile soil is decreasing day by day due to many industries and apartments and from these industries many waste materials are produced in daily basis so if we can use the waste products for making bricks from the industries as these products are no use for them we can save soil and money. The usage of waste materials from the industry will help the environment to be clean and healthy for the nearby beings and will keep the mother earth safe. In this investigation, researchers are using marble powder and rice husk ash which has been collected from nearby industries, the waste materials will be partially replaced in proportion of 5 %, 15 %, 25 %, 35 % by weight of samples in clay
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