Fibre reinforced mud brick as a buiilding material seminar report
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Most buildings in rural areas are made of limestone, traditional low-grade concrete brick and adobe. But these materials do not have sufficiently high compression forces. In the present investigation, an earthquake resistant material with high compressive strength has been sought. To this end, the mechanical properties of certain combinations of fibrous waste materials and some stabilizers were carefully investigated and some concrete conclusions were drawn. It was concluded that the inter-facial layers of fibrous materials increased the compressive strength and a certain geometric shape of these layer materials gave the best results. The proposed blend meets the minimum compressive strength requirements of the ASTM and Turks Standards.