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Evaluation of compressive strength of synthetic fiber reinforced concrete
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-30-2020
Publication Title
Proceedings of International Structural Engineering and Construction
DOI
10.14455/ISEC.res.2020.7(1).MAT-11
Abstract
This paper evaluates the effect of discrete fibers in concrete on the pulse velocity and mechanical properties of FRC. Two different type of synthetic fibers consisting of Polypropylene and Nylon were investigated. The effect of concrete mix proportions such as types of fiber, volume fraction of fiber, water-to-cement ratio (w/c), and curing conditions were examined. An experimental program was designed and conducted on 100 mm x 200 mm cylindrical specimens to evaluate the properties of FRC. The compressive strength obtained from the Compression Test Machine (CTM) was compared to those calculated from UPV. The difference between two types of synthetic fibers on concrete properties were investigated. Results show that the highest compressive strength of Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete (PFRC) was achieved at 0.5% fiber volume fraction, whereas for Nylon Fiber Reinforced Concrete (NFRC) the highest compressive strength was obtained at 1.0% fiber volume fraction. Additionally, results show that the available equations relating UPV to compressive strength of concrete need modifications when used for different fibers. Therefore, either new or modified empirical equations are needed for better estimation of mechanical properties of FRC.
Recommended Citation
Hedjazi, Saman, Daniel Castillo.
2020.
"Evaluation of compressive strength of synthetic fiber reinforced concrete."
Proceedings of International Structural Engineering and Construction, 7: ISEC Press.
doi: 10.14455/ISEC.res.2020.7(1).MAT-11
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/civil-eng-facpubs/160
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Georgia Southern University faculty member, Saman Hedjazi co-authored "Evaluation of compressive strength of synthetic fiber reinforced concrete."