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Mechanical properties of steel, glass, and hybrid fiber reinforced reactive powder concrete

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:50 authored by Atheer Hilal Mahdi Al - Gburi, Md Neaz SheikhMd Neaz Sheikh, Muhammad HadiMuhammad Hadi
This study examines the properties of fiber-reinforced reactive powder concrete (FR-RPC). Steel fibers, glass fibers, and steel-glass hybrid fibers were used to prepare the FR-RPC. The non-fibrous reactive powder concrete (NF-RPC) was prepared as a reference mix. The proportion of fibers by volume for all FR-RPC mixes was 1.5%. Steel fibers of 13 mm length and 0.2 mm diameter were used to prepare the steel fiber-reinforced RPC (SFR-RPC). Glass fibers of 13 mm length and 1.3 mm diameter were used to prepare the glass fiber-reinforced RPC (GFR-RPC). The hybrid fiber-reinforced RPC (HFR-RPC) was prepared by mixing 0.9% steel fibers and 0.6% glass fibers. Compressive strength, axial load-axial deformation behavior, modulus of elasticity, indirect tensile strength, and shear strength of the RPC mixes were investigated. The results showed that SFR-RPC achieved higher compressive strength, indirect tensile strength and shear strength than NF-RPC, GFR-RPC, and HFR-RPC. Although the compressive strengths of GFR-RPC and HFR-RPC were slightly lower than the compressive strength of NF-RPC, the shear strengths of GFR-RPC and HFR-RPC were higher than that of NF-RPC.

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Algburi, A. H. M., Sheikh, M. Neaz. & Hadi, M. N. S. (2019). Mechanical properties of steel, glass, and hybrid fiber reinforced reactive powder concrete. Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering, 13 (4), 998-1006.

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Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering

Volume

13

Issue

4

Pagination

998-1006

Language

English

RIS ID

136155

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