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Several previous studies have evaluated the use of hollow blocks and polyethylene blocks for construction. One study produced polyethylene bricks that were used to construct a bungalow, proposing specifications for polyethylene blocks. Another study assessed the compressive strength of hollow blocks over time. A third study compared cement and lime stabilized lateritic interlocking blocks, finding cement blocks were more structurally effective and cheaper. This literature review will compare the production costs of hollow blocks and polyethylene blocks by evaluating their mechanical properties.
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Review On Related Literature

Several previous studies have evaluated the use of hollow blocks and polyethylene blocks for construction. One study produced polyethylene bricks that were used to construct a bungalow, proposing specifications for polyethylene blocks. Another study assessed the compressive strength of hollow blocks over time. A third study compared cement and lime stabilized lateritic interlocking blocks, finding cement blocks were more structurally effective and cheaper. This literature review will compare the production costs of hollow blocks and polyethylene blocks by evaluating their mechanical properties.
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LITERATURE REVIEW

Several studies have been carried out on the use of hollow blocks and

polyethylene blocks as walling units. Previous study by the Nigerian Building and
Road Research Institute (NBRRI) involved the production of polyethylene bricks which was used for the construction of a bungalow (Madedor, 1992). From the study, NBRRI proposed the following minimum specification as requirements for

polyethylene blocks: bulk density of 1810 kg/m3, water absorption of 12.5%,


compressive strength of 1.65 N/mm2 and durability of 6.9% with maximum cement content fixed at 5%. Raheem (2006), considered an assessment of the quality of hollow blocks produced by LAUTECH Block Industry, an arm of the business ventures of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria. The results indicated that compressive strength of 450 x 225 x 225mm (9 inches) blocks increased from 0.54 N/mm2 at age 3 days to 1.68 N/mm2 at age 28 days, while that of 450 x 225 x 150mm (6 inches) blocks increased from 0.53 N/mm2 at age 3 days to 1.59 N/mm2 at age 28 days. Also, about 60% of the compressive strength at 28 days was developed at day 7 for both 9 and 6 inches blocks. Raheem et al. (2010a) carried out a comparative study of cement and lime stabilized lateritic interlocking blocks. It was concluded that cement stabilized interlocking blocks were more effective structurally and cheaper than those stabilized with

lime.

This study carries out a comparative analysis of hollow blocks and polyethylene blocks production cost. by evaluating their mechanical properties and

Yadav et al. studied the effects of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles lightweight aggregate on the compressive strength of concrete. It is found that compressive strength of concrete mixtures decreased with the increase in PET aggregates and for a particular PET aggregate content, compressive strength increased with the reduction in w/cm ratio.

The graph above shows the relationship between the strength of the block and the percentage of plastics in it.

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