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02.07.2019 13:00

BAM investigates the use of earth block masonry for sustainable housing construction

M.A., LL.M./LL.B. Venio Quinque Unternehmenskommunikation
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)

    Berlin, 2 July 2019. The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) is involved in a new project which investigates the use of earth block masonry (EBM) for sustainable housing construction. The research aims to examine the load-bearing behaviour of EBM in terms of failure mechanisms to ensure the design complies with the generally applicable masonry standard, DIN EN 1996/NA. The project, in which the Technical University of Darmstadt and ZRS Ingenieure GmbH are also involved, is technically and financially supported by the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU).

    In light of the ever-increasing need for housing, ecological construction is becoming ever more significant. New apartments and houses must be as resource-saving as possible. “As a natural building material, earth offers numerous advantages,” says Dr Marc Thiele, Project Leader in the Buildings and Structures Division at BAM. Earth requires a minimum amount of primary energy, is available almost everywhere and is 100% recyclable. Due to its high mass, it also offers excellent sound insulation properties and is non-flammable.

    Intensive research work on earth construction – including that at BAM – has led to the introduction of product standards in Germany for earth blocks, earth mortar and earth plasters in 2013 and for loam boards in 2018. In the field of earth plasters, they have already been successfully integrated into the general application standard for plaster mortars. Earth blocks and earth mortar must also achieve this to enable the broad application of EBM based on the generally applicable design regulations.

    The project aims to expand the already extensive knowledge on the load-bearing behaviour EBM so that a simplified design of EBM, similar to the conventional masonry design standard DIN EN 1996/NA, is possible. Preliminary studies have revealed that the load-bearing behaviour and bearing capacity of EBM are comparable to those of conventional masonry. Thus, today, the quality of earth blocks and mortars available on the market and produced in factories is of the same quality as conventional bricks and mortars.

    Within the scope of the planned project, the existing experimental investigations on the blocks and mortar will be extended, and extensive investigations on building elements will be carried out. Based on these results, building material properties (strength, modulus of elasticity, deformation properties) and their statistical characteristic values can be determined. Subsequently, the required reliability level can be calibrated and thus integrated into the safety format of current masonry standardisation.

    Contact:
    Venio Quinque, M.A., LL.M./LL.B.
    Head of Section Corporate Communications
    Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)
    Unter den Eichen 87
    12205 Berlin
    GERMANY
    T: + 49 30 8104-1002
    F: + 49 30 8104-71002
    presse@bam.de
    www.bam.de

    About BAM

    BAM promotes safety in technology and chemistry.
    As a departmental research institute of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, BAM performs research, testing and offers advisory support to protect people, the environment and material goods. Its activity in the fields of materials science, materials engineering and chemistry is focussed on the technical safety of products and processes.

    BAM’s research is directed towards substances, materials, building elements, components and facilities as well as natural and technical systems important for the national economy and relevant to society. It also tests and assesses their safe handling and operation. BAM develops and validates analysis procedures and assessment methods, models and necessary standards and provides science-based services for the German industry in a European and international framework.

    Safety creates markets.
    BAM sets and represents high standards for safety in technology and chemistry for Germany and its global markets to further develop the successful German quality culture "Made in Germany“.

    About DBU

    The German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) promotes the creativity of small companies in uncovering practical solutions to environmental problems and provides incentives for ecological innovation. It is committed to preventive environmental protection by promoting environmentally friendly production processes. It supports knowledge exchange concerning the environment between science, industry and other entities. To date, more than 9,700 exemplary, environmentally friendly and innovative projects have been funded with over EUR 1.76 billion in the areas of environmental technology, research, communication, nature conservation and cultural heritage protection. DBU Naturerbe GmbH, a subsidiary of DBU, considers itself a trustee for German natural heritage. At its 71 areas amounting to 70,000 hectares – most of which are former military areas that have been taken over by the Federal Government – the DBU subsidiary aims to preserve open habitats with rare species by maintaining these areas, to transform near-natural forests into new wilderness areas without human intervention, to transform species-poor forests into near-natural forests, and to ecologically upgrade and preserve wetland biotopes.


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