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Strength, durability and cost effectiveness of cement-stabilized laterite hollow blocks

O. E. Alutu and A. E. Oghenejobo
Strength, durability and cost effectiveness of cement-stabilized laterite hollow blocks
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (February 2006) 39 (1): 65-72

Abstract

Strength and durability of cement-stabilized laterite hollow blocks made with laterite soils at three different locations in Edo State were studied. To this end, blocks were produced with water content at about the optimum moisture with varying percentages of cement from 3% to 15% at 2% increments and compactive pressures ranging from 3.44 N/mm (super 2) to 17.20 N/mm (super 2) . The result showed that for 7% cement content and 13.76 N/mm (super 2) compactive pressure, blocks of strength of at least 2.0N/mm (super 2) at 28 days, could be produced. The blocks showed no features of wear after exposure to rain with weight losses within permissible limits after 12-cycles of wetting-brushing-drying. Cost analysis showed that laterite blocks have 40% cost advantage over similar sandcrete blocks.


ISSN: 1470-9236
EISSN: 2041-4803
Coden: QJEGA7
Serial Title: Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Serial Volume: 39
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Strength, durability and cost effectiveness of cement-stabilized laterite hollow blocks
Affiliation: University of Benin, Civil Engineering Department, Benin City, Nigeria
Pages: 65-72
Published: 200602
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
References: 17
Accession Number: 2006-036600
Categories: Engineering geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 6 tables
N04°00'00" - N14°00'00", E02°30'00" - E14°30'00"
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 200611

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