Journal of Natural Fibers (Jul 2018)

Effect on compressive and flexural strength of agave fiber reinforced adobes

  • Magdaleno Caballero-Caballero,
  • Fernando Chinas-Castillo,
  • José Luis Montes Bernabé,
  • Rafael Alavéz-Ramirez,
  • María Eugenia Silva Rivera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2017.1349709
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 575 – 585

Abstract

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Adobe bricks, formed from raw clay, are used as construction materials since ancient times. Their main drawback is a low flexural and compressive strength. Agave bagasse is a waste material from the Mezcal production process. Angustifolia haw agave bagasse fiber was added to improve the properties of adobes. Adobe bricks were made with agave fibers ranging from 10 to 25 mm length and 0.25 to 1% concentration. At 1% concentration of agave, 25 mm long, the compressive and flexural strength are improved by 33% and 7.01%, fulfilling the requirements of Mexican construction regulation norm N-CMT-2-01-001/02 class C.

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