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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering | 2016

Statistical Distributions of the Strength and Fracture Toughness of Recycled Polyethylene-Reinforced Laterite Composites

Salifu T. Azeko; Kabiru Mustapha; Ebenezer Annan; O.S. Odusanya; A. B. O. Soboyejo; Winston O. Soboyejo

AbstractThis paper presents the results of combined experimental and theoretical studies of the statistical distributions of the strength and fracture toughness of recycled polyethylene-reinforced laterite composites for potential applications in building materials. The composites are produced with different volume percentages (0–30% v/v) and particle sizes (∼300±0.02, ∼600 ± 0.03, ∼900 ± 0.03, ∼1,200±0.02, ∼1,500±0.04, and 1,800±0.03  μm) of powdered polyethylene (PE) in a laterite matrix. The composites with ∼900±0.03  μm and 20-volume percentage of PE are shown to have the best combination of flexural-compressive strengths and fracture toughness. The statistical variations in the flexural-compressive strengths and fracture toughness are well characterized by the Weibull distributions.


Journal of Composite Materials | 2016

Strength and fracture toughness of earth-based natural fiber-reinforced composites

Kabiru Mustapha; Ebenezer Annan; Salifu T. Azeko; Martiale Gaetan Zebaze Kana; Winston O. Soboyejo

This paper presents the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study of the strength, fracture toughness, and resistance-curve behavior of natural fiber-reinforced earth-based composite materials. The composites, which consist of mixtures of laterite, clay, and straw, are stabilized with controlled levels of Ordinary Portland cement. The compositional dependence of compressive, flexural/bend strength, and fracture toughness are explored for different proportions of the constituent materials using composites and crack-tip shielding models. The underlying crack-microstructure interactions associated with resistance-curve behavior were also studied using in situ/ex situ optical microscopy. This revealed evidence of crack bridging by the straw fibers. The measured resistance-curve behavior is also shown to be consistent with predictions from small- and large-scale bridging models. The implications of the results are then discussed for potential applications in the design of robust earth-based building materials for sustainable eco-friendly homes.


Cogent engineering | 2018

Application of clay ceramics and nanotechnology in water treatment: a review

Emmanuel Nyankson; Ebenezer Annan; B. Agyei-Tuffour; Yaw Delali Bensah; David Sasu Konadu; Abu Yaya; Boateng Onwona-Agyeman

Abstract The increasing demand to provide clean water for drinking has brought to the fore the importance of seeking other materials with the ability or combined effect with other materials to purify water. Clay ceramics are known to be natural and also easily engineered porous-structured materials. Review papers on water filtration over the last decade have been on specific mechanisms or technologies. This review paper presents a single platform which provides information encapsulating all these technologies. This paper highlights water contaminants, and their various treatment technologies. The effectiveness of these technologies are evaluated via scholarly documented peer-reviewed papers. Moreover, the discussions are interspersed with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) standard for various contaminants along with the exploration of the efficiency of clay minerals as potent water filtration material. Finally, current trends in application of nanotechnology in water purification systems are also highlighted. These technologies include adsorption, microbial disinfection, and photocatalysis.


Journal of Composite Materials | 2016

Pull-out behavior of natural fiber from earth-based matrix

Kabiru Mustapha; Salifu T. Azeko; Ebenezer Annan; Martiale Gaetan Zebaze Kana; Leo Daniel; Winston O. Soboyejo

This paper presents the results of a combined experimental and analytical study of the pull-out behavior of natural fiber (grass straw) from an earth-based matrix. A single fiber pull-out approach was used to measure interfacial properties that are significant to toughening brittle materials via fiber reinforcement. This was used to study the interfacial shear strengths of straw fiber-reinforced earth-based composites with a matrix that consists of 60 vol. % laterite, 20 vol. % clay and 20 vol. % cement. The composites that were used in the pull-out tests included composites reinforced with 0, 5, 10 and 20 vol. % of straw fibers. The toughening behavior of fiber-reinforced earth-based matrix was analyzed in terms of their interfacial shear strengths and bridging zones, immediately behind the crack tip. This approach is consistent with microscopic observations that reveal intact bridging fibers behind the crack tip, as a result of debonding of the fiber–matrix interface. Analytical models were used to study the debonding of fiber from the matrix materials, as well as the toughening due to crack-tip shielding via bridging. The results show that increasing the fiber embedment length and the fiber volume fraction (in the earth/cement matrix) increases the peak pull-out load. The debonding process was also found to be associated with a constant friction stress. The combined effects of multiple toughening mechanisms (debonding and crack bridging) are elucidated along with the implications of the results for the design of earth-based composites for potential applications in robust building materials for sustainable eco-friendly homes.


American Journal of Materials Science | 2013

Fabrication and Characterisation of Ghanaian Bauxite Red Mud-Clay Composite Bricks for Construction Applications

David Dodoo-Arhin; D. S. Konadu; Ebenezer Annan; F. P Buabeng; Abu Yaya; B. Agyei-Tuffour


Journal of Environmental Engineering | 2014

Statistics of Flow and the Scaling of Ceramic Water Filters

Ebenezer Annan; Kabiru Mustapha; O.S. Odusanya; Karen Malatesta; Winston O. Soboyejo


Archive | 2012

LAYERED NANOMATERIALS - A REVIEW

B. Agyei-Tuffour; David Dodoo-Arhin; Emmanuel Nyankson; Ebenezer Annan; D. S. Konadu; E. Sinayobye; E. A. Baryeh; C. P. Ewels


Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering | 2016

Recycling of Polyethylene into Strong and Tough Earth-Based Composite Building Materials

Salifu T. Azeko; Kabiru Mustapha; Ebenezer Annan; O.S. Odusanya; Winston O. Soboyejo


Advanced Materials Research | 2015

Review of High Temperature Ceramics for Aerospace Applications

Winston O. Soboyejo; J.D. Obayemi; Ebenezer Annan; Edward Ampaw; L. Daniels; Nima Rahbar


Archive | 2012

PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BAUXITE RESIDUE-CLAY BRICKS

Ebenezer Annan; B. Agyei-Tuffour; Lucas N. W. Damoah; D. S. Konadu; Bismark Mensah

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Winston O. Soboyejo

University of Science and Technology

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Kabiru Mustapha

University of Science and Technology

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Salifu T. Azeko

University of Science and Technology

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O.S. Odusanya

University of Science and Technology

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D. S. Konadu

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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