Michele Stella Ngono Mbenti , Roger Firmin Donald Ntouala , Rodrigue Cyriaque Kaze , Marie Thérèse Nanga Bineli , Arnaud Ngo'o Ze , Vincent Laurent Onana
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摘要
对 Meiganga 红土粘土和白蚁丘进行了特征描述,以确定其作为建筑材料的用途。对收集到的六个样本进行了矿物学、地球化学和物理力学测试。原材料中的主要矿物为石英、高岭石、赤铁矿、网纹石、褐铁矿和锐钛矿,在 1050 °C 煅烧后形成莫来石。SiO2/Al2O3 比率大于 1 表明 SiO2 含量较高,这与高岭石的伴生矿物石英的存在是一致的。考虑到全球线性收缩率小于 5%,抗折和抗压强度分别大于 2 兆帕和 7 兆帕,有四种粘土材料适合在所有研究温度下制砖,而另外两种粘土材料只适合在 1050 °C 煅烧后制砖。由于所研究的特性并不取决于材料的性质,在梅甘加地区勘探白蚁丘材料将提供额外的优质材料,以弥补可能出现的不足。
Potentiality of some lateritic clayey material from Meiganga as raw material in fired bricks making
The Meiganga lateritic clays and termite mounds were characterized for their use as construction materials. The six collected samples were subjected to mineralogical, geochemical, and physico-mechanical tests. Quartz, kaolinite, hematite, goethite, gibbsite, muscovite, and anatase are the main minerals in raw materials, while after firing at 1050 °C, mullite is formed. The SiO2/Al2O3 ratio greater than 1 indicates a high SiO2 content, which is consistent with the presence of quartz as an associate mineral to kaolinite. Considering linear shrinkage globally less than 5 % and flexural and compressive strengths greater than 2 and 7 MPa, respectively, four clay materials are suitable to produce bricks at all the studied temperatures, whereas two others only after firing at 1050 °C. As the studied characteristics do not depend on the nature of the material, exploring termite mound material in the Meiganga area would provide additional good-quality material to make up for any deficit that might arise.