Abstract

The production process of palm oil generates a huge amount of waste. As Nigeria is one of the largest producing countries, the fruit fiber wastes from palm oil processing have received a low level of waste management and have been a long-term environmental concern. This study is focused on recovery of the palm fruit fibers and its utilization as a constituent material for locally hand mold clay bricks. Varying percentages (1% to 3%) of palm fruit fiber was introduced into local hand mold clay. The bricks produced were tested for optimum moisture content and dry density. Some preliminary tests such as natural moisture content determination (wet and dry), Specific gravity test, Particle size distribution test (Sieve analysis), Atterberg limit test, Compaction test (Standard Proctor), Water absorption test, and Compressive strength test was carried out. The results show a decrease in optimum moisture content as the percentage of the palm fruit fibers increased from 1% to 3% in the soil sample while the maximum dry density increased. With the addition of 1% to 3% of the palm fruit fibers and the mix sun-dried, noticeable improvement in the compaction characteristics of the soil sample was observed. It can be deduced from the results that for a good construction clay soil, the lower the moisture content, the higher the dry density and the better the quality of bricks. Production of clay bricks with palm fruit fibers could serve as an economic substitute for the growing cost of sandcrete blocks.

Highlights

  • Shelter is one of the basic amenities which many people wish to have but only a few get the opportunity to have a standard house built with conventional materials

  • The results show a decrease in optimum moisture content as the percentage of the palm fruit fibers increased from 1% to 3% in the soil sample while the maximum dry density increased

  • Considering the reduction in properties of oil palm fruit fibres which may occur due to overheating and burning while adopting firing method of production, solving environmental problems and providing an alternative for affordable shelter which low-income earner will embrace, this paper looks at Utilization Palm Oil Fruit Fibres as Constituent material for hand

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Introduction

Shelter is one of the basic amenities which many people wish to have but only a few get the opportunity to have a standard house built with conventional materials. The percentage increase of the oil palm fruit fiber content in clay bricks improves its thermal properties with appreciable mechanical strength [6]. These bricks are eco-friendly due to their constituents.and have good thermal conductivity (Raut & Gomez, (2017). The use of bio-solids which was gotten from wastewater sludge, a major component of wastewater treatment process was introduced [21] It was partially replaced with clay for fired bricks and it was discovered that these bio-solids had the capacity of increasing the compressive strength of the fired bricks to an average of 16Mpa. Galvanized sludge waste, a product of physio-chemical treatment of wastewater generated by electroplating plants was found to be of great importance in the production of ceramic bricks. 1378 (2019) 022044 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1378/2/022044 mould bricks in order to strengthen its properties by adopting the natural method of sun drying

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