Abstract

The river sediments from the Chi River basin, including Chi River and Nam Phong River, are valuable to comprehend the brick process, physical and chemical properties which lead to its strength. Study areas cover three different regions in Maha Sarakham, Kalasin and Roi Et provinces nearby six brickyards which are separated in two areas Nam Phong and Chi River area. Mechanical property is referred to compressive strengths of a brick unit. These compressive strengths of the fired brick unit increase with increasing their densities. Elastic moduli of original fired brick at the ultimate stress and strain corresponding by time in submersion test show that any solutions filled in void or pore can enhance the apparent density of bricks. Thus, fired bricks are capable to resist compressive force than the normal condition. The ratio of modulus in submersion test for 4 hours, expressed in the original fired brick to water, acidic saline and saline is 1: 1.1: 1.2: 1.6, respectively. The stress level depends on the fracture plane over particular long space fabricating by manufacturing process. These results are related only to the linearity plot.

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