Development of Thermal Efficient Non Fired Bricks using Iron Ore Tailings and Perlite
Date
2021
Authors
Rao, P Shubhananda.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Brick is the most basic artifact and plays a very important role in the construction of
buildings. The construction industry is in need of easily available, economically feasible and
green materials, as there is a scarcity of naturally available river sand. A lot of research is
going on to improve mechanical properties of bricks and also to make more environmentally
friendly and economical. A systematic study is taken up by manufacturing bricks using iron
ore tailings and additives like perlite. The physical and chemical properties of the materials
used in the bricks were determined as per Indian Standard (IS) codes.
Use of iron ore tailings (IOT) found to be very beneficial in this research, and the addition of
perlite as an admixture to improve its thermal properties is given scope for the development of
non-fired thermal efficient bricks. These are non-burnt bricks manufactured in a nontraditional
method, which creates a cleaner and greener environment.
Bricks were made using different proportions, by replacing sand with Iron Ore Tailings from
30 to 60 percent at 10 percent interval, cement from 10 to 20 percent at 5 percent interval, and
Perlite at 2 and 5 percent, of 230mmX112.5mmX75mm dimensions. The study on ecofriendly
bricks aims to assess the suitability of IOT in construction in terms of strength,
durability, percentage of water absorption and thermal conductivity. Based on laboratory
experiments, the optimum percentage of mix to make bricks consisting of iron ore tailings,
sand, cement, and perlite was found to be 50%, 25%, 20%, and 5% respectively. The
optimum mix gave a compressive strength 3.89MPa, water absorption 14.82% and thermal
conductivity 0.920 W/mk which are well within IS codes.
Based on the positive laboratory results, further a pilot-scale study is taken up with IOTperlite
bricks. In order to assess the effectiveness of IOT-perlite bricks, the pilot-scale study
also planned with locally available conventional bricks (fired bricks). Two model rooms, one
with IOT – perlite bricks and the other with conventional bricks are constructed to assess the
effectiveness of thermal conductivity. It is assessed by measuring the temperature on all sides
of the walls at different timings of the day. The results revealed that heat transferred from the
outside surface to the inside surface of the bricks in the walls of the model room constructed
with IOT-Perlite bricks was less compared with the room constructed with ordinary bricks.
Lower thermal conductivity of IOT-Perlite bricks will tend to have less room temperature
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compared to the ordinary brick room. The reduction in the temperature of the IOT-Perlite
brick room will consume less electricity and it was estimated in terms of energy savings will
be around 8 percentage. The study proved that eco-friendly bricks by using IOT will have
lower thermal conductivity, better strength and lightweight in structure.
Regression models are developed to predict strength and durability properties like density,
compressive strength and thermal conductivity. The regression fit between actual and
predicted values in all cases showed a very good correlation.
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Department of Mining Engineering, Bricks, Iron ore Tailings (IOT), perlite, compressive strength, water absorption, thermal conductivity, energy-saving, statistical analysis