Yi Luo, Jieting Xu, Yongwei Huang, Pengpeng Ni, Wentao Li
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Impact of relative humidity on strength and microscopic pore structure of air lime-stabilized compressed earth
To investigate the impact of relative humidity on the mechanical properties and microscopic pore structure of air lime-stabilized compressed earth, unconfined compression strength (UCS), mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) tests were conducted by varying the air lime content and relative humidity (RH) in compressed earth. The results revealed three typical failure modes in unconfined compression strength tests of lime-stabilized compressed earth. Both the unconfined compression strength and characteristic parameters of pore structure in lime-stabilized compressed earth exhibited a trend of initial increase, following by a decrease as the air lime content and relative humidity increased. At the microscopic level, the relative humidity and air lime content interacted with the changes in macro-level unconfined compression strength, and the increase of both could promote the lime hydration reactions, inhibiting the crack development. Considering the influence of relative humidity, mechanical performance, and economic benefit improvement, the recommended air lime content for high humidity and low humidity were 0–28% and 0–26%, respectively, offering valuable insights for the optimization and application of lime-stabilized compressed earth as a modern construction material for structural walls.
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Materials and Structures, the flagship publication of the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM), provides a unique international and interdisciplinary forum for new research findings on the performance of construction materials. A leader in cutting-edge research, the journal is dedicated to the publication of high quality papers examining the fundamental properties of building materials, their characterization and processing techniques, modeling, standardization of test methods, and the application of research results in building and civil engineering. Materials and Structures also publishes comprehensive reports prepared by the RILEM’s technical committees.