This paper seeks, as a part of Algerian policy, to encourage the reconstruction of the ground in order to achieve economic reconstruction and the safety of inhabitants and the environment. The study focuses on the hygrothermal behaviour of compressed and stabilised earth blocks that can be used in different climate zones, like the south of Algeria, where the temperature is up to 50°C in summer, and the coastal towns, where humidity exceeds 80%. Accordingly, an experimental study has been conducted to determine the influence of temperature on the sorption isotherms for compressed and stabilised earth blocks stabilised with 6% of cement. The sorption isotherms were measured at temperatures of 10, 23, 30, 40 and 50°C. Twelve equations have been fit to the experimental isotherms to find the one that gives the best agreement. An experimental model was then developed based on the Oswin model describing the dependence of temperature on the sorption characteristics of compressed and stabilised earth blocks. The results show a significant influence of the increase in temperature on the hygrothermal behaviour, in particular a reduction of 11% in the equivalent water content between 10°C and 50°C.
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Temperature effects on sorption behaviour of compressed and cement-stabilised earth blocks Available to Purchase
Yassine Miloudi;
Yassine Miloudi
PhD student, Department of Civil Engineering and Hydraulics, Faculty of Technology, Laboratory Mechanics of Structures LMS, Tahri Mohamed University, Béchar, Algeria (corresponding author: miloudi.yacine@hotmail.fr)
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Naima Fezzioui;
Naima Fezzioui
Research Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Hydraulics, Faculty of Technology, Laboratory Mechanics of Structures LMS, Tahri Mohamed University, Béchar, Algeria
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Adel Benidir;
Adel Benidir
Research Fellow, The Materials Research Division in the National Centre of Studies and Integrated Research on Building Engineering, National Centre of Integrated Studies and Research on Building Engineering (CNERIB), Souidania, Algiers, Algeria
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Boudjamaa Labbaci;
Boudjamaa Labbaci
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Hydraulics, Faculty of Technology, Laboratory Mechanics of Structures LMS, Tahri Mohamed University, Béchar, Algeria
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Yacine Ait Oumeziane;
Yacine Ait Oumeziane
Professor, Energy Department, EMTO-ST Institute, University Bourgogne Franche-Comte, CNRS, Technology Park, Belfort, France
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Said Bennaceur
Said Bennaceur
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Béchar, Algeria
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 25 2019
Revision Received:
August 23 2019
Accepted:
October 09 2019
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2019
Magazine of Concrete Research (2021) 73 (9): 476–486.
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Received:
March 25 2019
Revision Received:
August 23 2019
Accepted:
October 09 2019
Citation
Miloudi Y, Fezzioui N, Benidir A, Labbaci B, Oumeziane YA, Bennaceur S (2021), "Temperature effects on sorption behaviour of compressed and cement-stabilised earth blocks". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 73 No. 9 pp. 476–486, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.19.00169
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