Thermal Conductivity of Compressed Earth Bricks Strengthening by Shea Butter Wastes with Cement

  • Doubi H
  • Kouamé A
  • Konan L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Currently, in a context of sustainable development, the economic and environmental challenges incite, to valorize local materials such as clays and agro-industrial waste. It is in this approach that a new category of compressed earth bricks (BTC) stabilized with shea meal (TK) and cement was proposed. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of shea meal rate on the thermal conductivity properties of cement stabilized earth bricks. A lateritic clay (Lat) mainly composed of kaolinite (38.44%), quartz (24.94%), goethite (12.28%), hematite (4.44%) and illite (19.9%) was used to make bricks. Different mix designs made up of lateritic clay and 5% cement were studied. The shea meal is added as a partial lateritic clay replacement in different proportions. The thermal conductivity was determined by hot disk method and correlated to both porosity and density of elaborated materials...

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Doubi, H. G., Kouamé, A. N., Konan, L. K., Tognonvi, M., & Oyetola, S. (2017). Thermal Conductivity of Compressed Earth Bricks Strengthening by Shea Butter Wastes with Cement. Materials Sciences and Applications, 08(12), 848–858. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2017.812062

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