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Construction and Building Materials
Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewed
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Use of expanded polystyrene wastes in developing hollow block masonry units

Authors: Ali, Youmna A.Y.; Fahmy, Ezzat H.A.; AbouZeid, Mohamed N.; Shaheen, Yoursy B.I.; Mooty, Mohamed N.Abdel;

Use of expanded polystyrene wastes in developing hollow block masonry units

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Abstract This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation aimed at developing lightweight hollow block masonry units of adequate mechanical and durability characteristics for applications in the construction industry. Five dosages of EPS crumbles were used as partial replacement of the sand in the blocks mixture, namely; 0%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 26%. Skin reinforcement was added to some of the tested. Three types of EPS blocks were tested: 1 – plain blocks without reinforcement, 2 – blocks reinforced with welded steel wire mesh, and 3 – blocks reinforced with fiberglass mesh. The density of the developed blocks ranged between 2119 and 982 kg/m3 and the net area compressive strength ranged between 9.5 and 1.4 MPa. The presence of EPS in the mixture greatly improved the failure pattern of all the EPS hollow blocks. The durability tests proved that EPS hollow blocks were resilient to acid and salt exposure. The weight loss and compressive strength loss of the hollow blocks due to ettringite leach decreased significantly with the addition of EPS. The presence of the skin reinforcement had minimal effect on the compressive strength, but it improved the failure pattern. The developed EPS hollow blocks are suitable for non-load bearing application of exterior and interior walls within the stated limits of ASTM and the Egyptian Standards.

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