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An overview of the remaining challenges of the RILEM TC 274�TCE, testing and characterisation of earth�based building materials and elements

Fabbri, A and Morel, JC and Aubert, JE and Bui, QB and Gallipoli, D and Ventura, A and Reddy, VBV and Hamard, E and Pelpeltier, A and Abhilash, HN (2021) An overview of the remaining challenges of the RILEM TC 274�TCE, testing and characterisation of earth�based building materials and elements. In: RILEM Technical Letters, 6 . pp. 150-157.

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Abstract

Based on the RILEM Technical Committee 274�TCE work, this paper is a discussion of the remaining engineering challenges faced by earthen architecture. The assessment of earth material performances requires the development of appropriate procedures and standards. This is discussed in particular for the characterisation, hygrothermal behaviour, mechanical behaviour, and durability of earth materials. One other important challenge, since one of the main advantages classically put forward, is its ecological performance, is a proper assessment of life cycle assessment of earth materials, elements and buildings. Moreover, the paper develops why the approach to earthen construction must be different compared to the dominant construction materials, to preserve its ability to contribute to the ecological transition in the construction sector. In particular, the needs of using local soils, with an architectural approach coping with the limits of the materials, and developing an architectural optimisation to preserve the earthen materials multifunctionality rather than selecting a sole property to be maximised. Lastly, the findings of the paper can be used to develop a holistic approach to earthen construction to foster the development of new earthen architecture projects. © The Author(s) 2022.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: RILEM Technical Letters
Publisher: RILEM Publications SARL
Additional Information: The copyright for this article belongs to RILEM Publications SARL
Department/Centre: Division of Mechanical Sciences > Civil Engineering
Date Deposited: 01 Feb 2022 12:35
Last Modified: 01 Feb 2022 12:35
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/71198

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