Abstract

An economical and cost-effective replacement for conventional building materials is Compressed Stabilized Earth Block (CSEB). However, they are vulnerable to erosion and cracking, particularly in humid settings. The use of natural fibers as reinforcement is found effective in overcoming this problem. Areca nut fiber which is a complete waste material in countries like Bangladesh and India is also a sturdy, adaptable, and water-resistant natural fiber that makes it the perfect choice as fiber reinforcement material for CSEBs. In this article, the strength performance analysis of areca nut fiber as a reinforcement material for CSEBs is investigated, where 0%, 0.85%, 2%, 5%, and 8% of areca nut fiber is mixed with soil that is stabilized with 10% cement. CSEB specimens of 4″ × 4″ × 4″ size have been made and tested for compressive strength, tensile strength, bulk density, and water absorption. It is observed that there is an 83.76% increase in compressive strength and an 8.89% increase in splitting tensile strength for 0.85% of areca nut fiber content specimen cured for 90 days. The water absorption was found a minimum of 9.07% for 0.85% areca nut fiber content and the minimum density of the block was observed at 1810 kg/m3 for the optimum percentage of 0.85% mix. The study indicates that using 0.85% of areca nut fiber content in stabilized CSEB shows a significant improvement in the strength characteristics of compressed stabilized earth blocks.Graphical

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