Composite Columns
This technique is extensively used in Auroville since 1995. Two types of round hollow CSEB have been designed: the round block 240 and the round block 290. These blocks are reinforced with reinforced with cement concrete. Both types of blocks are laid with a cement sand mortar CSM 1: 3 of 1 cm thickness. Note that stabilised earth mortar cannot be used for this composite technique for the reason that the stabilised earth mortar will shrink and will not adhere on the steel rods. The steel rods do not exceed 1.5 m high, as it is difficult to slide down the blocks if the steel bars are the entire height of the column. Therefore some extension rods are regularly placed with an overlap of 50 time the bar diameter.
Block 240
Block 240 (240 mm diameter)
• Vertical reinforcements should be ø 12 mm for the blocks 240.
• Stirrups must be ø 6 mm and placed every 20 cm c/c.
• The holes where the reinforcement are inserted are cast with concrete 1 cement: 2 sand: 4 (1/2” gravel)
• The columns 240 must be linked on 2 sides of the building
(through a beam or ring beam). It cannot be left free standing (without any link through a beam to the building).
• Note that this block should not be used for seismic zones.
• Stirrups must be ø 6 mm and placed every 20 cm c/c.
• The holes where the reinforcement are inserted are cast with concrete 1 cement: 2 sand: 4 (1/2” gravel)
• The columns 240 must be linked on 2 sides of the building
(through a beam or ring beam). It cannot be left free standing (without any link through a beam to the building).
• Note that this block should not be used for seismic zones.
Block 290
Block 290 (290 mm diameter)
• Vertical reinforcements should be ø10 mm for the blocks 290, as the holes are not large enough to accept a bigger diameter.
• Stirrups must be ø 6 mm and placed every 20 cm c/c. Note that for seismic zones, stirrups should be ø8 TS and placed at 10 cm c/c
• The holes, where are inserted the reinforcement, are cast with concrete 1 cement: 2 sand: 4 (chips gravel)
• The columns 290 can be linked only on 1 sides of the building (through a beam or ring beam). It cannot be left free standing (without any link through a beam to the building).
• Note that this block can be used for seismic zones.
• Stirrups must be ø 6 mm and placed every 20 cm c/c. Note that for seismic zones, stirrups should be ø8 TS and placed at 10 cm c/c
• The holes, where are inserted the reinforcement, are cast with concrete 1 cement: 2 sand: 4 (chips gravel)
• The columns 290 can be linked only on 1 sides of the building (through a beam or ring beam). It cannot be left free standing (without any link through a beam to the building).
• Note that this block can be used for seismic zones.
Building a composite column 290
Composite columns 290 and 240
Building a composite column 240
Building a composite staircase 290
Placing a precast concrete step for a staircase
Adjusting a block for a staircase
Casting a stirrup with 1 cement: 3 sand
Trench foundation for a composite column 290
Steel reinforcement for a composite column 290
Casting concrete in holes and fixing a stirrup
Composite columns 290 and 240
Building a composite column 240
Laying mortar 1 cement: 3 sand
Inserting a stirrup ø 6 MS, 9 cm diameter
Casting concrete 1 cement: 2 sand: 4 gravel ½”
Building a composite staircase 290
Placing a precast concrete step for a staircase
Adjusting a block for a staircase
Casting a stirrup with 1 cement: 3 sand