Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology

Cement stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is one of the developed and affordable housing technologies, adopted in many countries, which has been used in Sri Lanka since 2004 for building single and two-floor houses. Steel slip-form and timber formwork have been used for casting walls. Information collec...

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Main Author: G. W. T. C. Kandamby
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Language:English
Published: D. G. Pylarinos 2019-08-01
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spelling doaj-78241e29c32a4ad9b532edcb80b418432020-12-02T12:57:15ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362019-08-0194796Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth TechnologyG. W. T. C. Kandamby0Institute of Technology, University of Moratuwa, Sri LankaCement stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is one of the developed and affordable housing technologies, adopted in many countries, which has been used in Sri Lanka since 2004 for building single and two-floor houses. Steel slip-form and timber formwork have been used for casting walls. Information collected on wall cracks under these two methods is analyzed to justify the reasons for these cracks. Data collected at the initial stage of construction and its serviceability period of 12 years is considered under this study. Most of the walls have been in satisfactory condition, but few had to be repaired. CSRE wall tends to crack similar to other masonry technology due to faulty construction and environmental changes. Major issues are the cracks due to shrinkage of CSRE material which appeared after one year period of construction. Detailing the construction with the provision of shrinkage cracks is required to mitigate the vertical cracks on CSRE walls. https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/2780cement stabilized rammed earthshrinkagesteel slip-formtimber formworkwall cracks
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Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
cement stabilized rammed earth
shrinkage
steel slip-form
timber formwork
wall cracks
author_facet G. W. T. C. Kandamby
author_sort G. W. T. C. Kandamby
title Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology
title_short Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology
title_full Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology
title_fullStr Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology
title_full_unstemmed Investigation and Analysis of Wall Cracks in Cement Stabilized Rammed Earth Technology
title_sort investigation and analysis of wall cracks in cement stabilized rammed earth technology
publisher D. G. Pylarinos
series Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
issn 2241-4487
1792-8036
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Cement stabilized rammed earth (CSRE) is one of the developed and affordable housing technologies, adopted in many countries, which has been used in Sri Lanka since 2004 for building single and two-floor houses. Steel slip-form and timber formwork have been used for casting walls. Information collected on wall cracks under these two methods is analyzed to justify the reasons for these cracks. Data collected at the initial stage of construction and its serviceability period of 12 years is considered under this study. Most of the walls have been in satisfactory condition, but few had to be repaired. CSRE wall tends to crack similar to other masonry technology due to faulty construction and environmental changes. Major issues are the cracks due to shrinkage of CSRE material which appeared after one year period of construction. Detailing the construction with the provision of shrinkage cracks is required to mitigate the vertical cracks on CSRE walls.
topic cement stabilized rammed earth
shrinkage
steel slip-form
timber formwork
wall cracks
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