Effects of Polypropylene Fiber Content on Strength and Workability Properties of Concrete
Low tensile strength of plain concrete is due to the inherent presence of microcracks due to drying shrinkage occurrences or other causes of volume changes in concrete. The addition of a proper amount of fibers to concrete would act as crack arrester thus improves its static or dynamic properties. I...
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| Language: | English |
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Erbil Polytechnic University
2019-04-01
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| Series: | Polytechnic Journal |
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| Online Access: | https://polytechnic-journal.epu.edu.iq/home/vol9/iss1/3 |
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| Summary: | Low tensile strength of plain concrete is due to the inherent presence of microcracks due to drying
shrinkage occurrences or other causes of volume changes in concrete. The addition of a proper
amount of fibers to concrete would act as crack arrester thus improves its static or dynamic
properties. In this paper, the concrete with different amount of polypropylene fiber was investigating
to find out the fibers effect on its fresh and mature properties. A plain concrete mix (reference mix)
prepared for comparison purposes. Nine concrete mixes were prepared with different fiber volume
fraction (FVF) ranging from 0.06% to 2.16%. It has been found out that the fiber content of the
concrete mix will increase compressive, splitting, and flexural strengths of the concrete at the age
of 28 days. The strengths increased and reached their maximum value at a corresponding (FVF)
of about 0.36%. In comparison with the reference mix, the increase in the maximum compressive
strength was about 18%, while the increase in maximum splitting tensile strength was about 16%
and the increase in flexural strength was about 14%. When the fiber content increased beyond
the mentioned 0.36% volume fraction: The concrete strengths started to decrease due to high
volume fiber interface with the cohesiveness of the concrete matrix causing difficulty in concrete
compaction with lowering its workability. At fiber (FVF) of 0.96%, the concrete slump value became
zero. Thus, forced vibration needed for the compaction. For each mature concrete mix density and
water absorption percentage were measured. It has been noticed that with an increase of fiber
dosage in the concrete mix its density will decrease leading to contrarily an increase in the water
absorption percentage. This was due to an increase in air void in the concrete due to the reduction
in the workability of the concrete. |
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| ISSN: | 2707-7799 |