[ Modèle de construction d’habitats en terre : Cas d’adobe manuel en Afrique au sud du Sahara ]
Volume 26, Issue 4, July 2019, Pages 883–887
Bozabe Renonet Karka1 and Taïpabe Djoui2
1 Département du Génie Civil, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics (ENSTP), N’Djamena, Chad
2 Département des Bâtiments, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics (ENSTP), N’Djamena, Chad
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Pathological analysis of adobe (banco) constructed habitats in the city of N'Djamena in Chad shows that the most frequent defects observed are, among others, the abundant appearance of cracks, the erosion of external walls, water infiltration and subsidence. At different stages of identification for the choice of material (earth), brick production and its implementation, this work proposes simple and practical solutions to avoid the above mentioned defects resulting from traditional techniques. Thus, geotechnical tests are proposed to identify the right soil, rice bales must replace the straw for earth treatment and finally a foundation system (insulated sole - primer post - underbody wall - sill) of reinforced concrete must be constructed to ensure the stability of the structure.
Author Keywords: adobe, brick, habitats, fissure, erosion, subsidence, treatment.
Volume 26, Issue 4, July 2019, Pages 883–887
Bozabe Renonet Karka1 and Taïpabe Djoui2
1 Département du Génie Civil, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics (ENSTP), N’Djamena, Chad
2 Département des Bâtiments, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics (ENSTP), N’Djamena, Chad
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Pathological analysis of adobe (banco) constructed habitats in the city of N'Djamena in Chad shows that the most frequent defects observed are, among others, the abundant appearance of cracks, the erosion of external walls, water infiltration and subsidence. At different stages of identification for the choice of material (earth), brick production and its implementation, this work proposes simple and practical solutions to avoid the above mentioned defects resulting from traditional techniques. Thus, geotechnical tests are proposed to identify the right soil, rice bales must replace the straw for earth treatment and finally a foundation system (insulated sole - primer post - underbody wall - sill) of reinforced concrete must be constructed to ensure the stability of the structure.
Author Keywords: adobe, brick, habitats, fissure, erosion, subsidence, treatment.
Abstract: (french)
L’analyse pathologique d’habitats construits en adobe (banco) recensés dans la ville de N’Djamena au Tchad montre que les défauts les plus fréquents observés sont entre autres, l’apparition abondante des fissures, l’érosion des parois externes, l’infiltration d’eau et l’affaissement. A différentes phases de l’identification pour le choix du matériau (terre), de la production des briques et de sa mise en œuvre, le présent travail propose des solutions simples et pratiques pour éviter les défauts précités issus des techniques traditionnelles. Ainsi, les essais géotechniques sont proposés pour identifier le bon sol, les balles de riz doivent remplacer la paille pour le traitement de la terre et enfin, un système de fondation (semelle isolée - poteau d’amorce - mur de soubassement - longrine) en béton armé doit être réalisé pour assurer la stabilité de l’ouvrage.
Author Keywords: adobe, brique, habitat, fissure, érosion, affaissement, traitement.
How to Cite this Article
Bozabe Renonet Karka and Taïpabe Djoui, “Land habitat construction model : Adobe manual case in Africa, South of the Sahara,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 883–887, July 2019.