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An experimental study on shrinkage of earth plaster with natural fibres for straw bale buildings

International Journal of Sustainable Engineering • 2010
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Authors Taha Ashoura; Wei Wub
Keywords earth plaster; curing temperature; shrinkage; crack formations; reinforcement fibres; straw bale buildings
Journal International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
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Abstract
In this paper, a series of laboratory tests on shrinkage of plaster materials are presented. The plaster materials consist of
cohesive soil, sand and different natural fibres. Three types of fibres, wheat straw, barley straw and wood shavings, were
used as reinforcement in the tests. The shrinkage behaviour of earth plasters was studied by laboratory tests for different
compositions and under different curing conditions. The specimens of plaster material were dried under a constant
temperature of 30, 50 and 708C, respectively. The effect of the following factors on shrinkage was investigated: temperature,
soil composition, fibre type and fibre content. It was established that shrinkage crack formation decreases with increasing
fibre content and increases with increasing soil content. In general, it was also found that lower curing temperature and
higher fibre content are to be preferred to improve the performance of earth plasters.