Abstract

"ENGINEER", established in 1973 by The Institution of Engineers, is a Journal for dissemination of Engineering knowledge, published quarterly.Cover DescriptionCover images show a schematic diagram of a Pumped-Storage Hydroelectricity (PSH) facility and one of the promising sites for PSH in Sri Lanka. The latter image was obtained from the publicly available JICA report on “Development Planning on Optimal Power Generation for Peak Demand in Sri Lanka”. The Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka acknowledges JICA for the image.If you are interested in contributing an Original Technical Paper based on research by the author(s) (intended for Section I) or an Original Article of Professional or Technical interest related to Engineering. (Section II) to this journal please go through the publication checklist which can be downloaded from here.

Highlights

  • Tin1 prevailing scarcity of conventional building material based on natural resources indicates the importance of developing alternative building materials

  • As most of the panels did not show significant cracking before the ultimate crushing failure, a higher factor of safety is recommended in structural design of rammed earth walls

  • The development of alternative building materials is of considerable importance in the context of various environmental problems associated with traditional building materials

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Tin prevailing scarcity of conventional building material based on natural resources indicates the importance of developing alternative building materials. Rammed earth construction requiring unskilled labor comes as a solution to the scarcity and eventual high price of skilled masons, making it advantageous than any type of block construction

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