A review of the mechanical properties and durability of basalt fiber recycled concrete

被引:20
|
作者
Yang, Wenrui [1 ]
Liu, Liai [1 ]
Wu, Weiwei [2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Kai [4 ]
Xiong, Xiaolong [1 ]
Li, Chengwei [1 ]
Huang, Yuewen [1 ]
Zhang, Xun [1 ]
Zhou, Hai [1 ]
机构
[1] East China Univ Technol, Sch Civil & Architectural Engn, Nanchang 330012, Peoples R China
[2] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Univ British Columbia, Sch Engn, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, Canada
[4] Jiangxi Transportat Inst, Dept Rd & Mat, Nanchang 330012, Jiangxi, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Basalt fiber; Recycled aggregate concrete; Mechanical properties; Durability; Reinforcement mechanism; SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE; AGGREGATE CONCRETE; REINFORCED-CONCRETE; SULFATE ATTACK; NANO-SILICA; FREEZE-THAW; FROST-RESISTANCE; BEHAVIOR; MICROSTRUCTURE; CONSTRUCTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.134882
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Basalt fiber (BF) is an emerging environmentally-friendly fiber. Adding basalt fiber can improve the deficient recycled concrete's poor mechanical properties and durability. By reviewing nearly 120 related papers, the effects of variables such as BF content and length (0-1.5%, 9-18 mm), recycled aggregate substitution rate (0-100%), and cement mix ratio (w/b, 0.25-0.45) on the mechanical and durability properties of basalt fiberreinforced recycled concrete (BFRAC) were discussed. Due to the presence of vulnerable interfacial transition zones, the mechanical properties of recycled concrete (RAC) continuously deteriorate over time. However, by adding an appropriate amount of basalt fiber, it is possible to improve these structural defects by forming a network structure that enhances cracking resistance within the matrix and improves interface bonding strength among other benefits. Consequently, this significantly improves the overall mechanical properties of RAC. Additionally, while incorporating recycled aggregate (RA) may reduce compressive strength initially, this deficiency can be mitigated through the proper inclusion of fibers in RAC mixtures. Optimal compressive strength for RAC is achieved with a replacement ratio between 25-50% and a fiber content ranging from 0.2-0.3%. Furthermore, properly incorporating fibers into RAC greatly enhances splitting tensile strength and flexural strength as well; specifically achieving optimal splitting tensile strength with a replacement ratio between 40%50%, a fiber content at 0.3%, and utilizing fibers with lengths measuring approximately 12 mm long. The primary cause for poor frost resistance in RAC lies within numerous micro-cracks and pores present in RA aggregates which lead to high water absorption rates ultimately reaching critical water saturation points resulting in freeze-thaw damage occurrences during exposure to freezing conditions. When exposed to sulfate attack, RAC undergoes a chemical reaction with sulfate ions present in the concrete, leading to the formation of numerous expansion products that negatively impact concrete performance. Progressive dehydration of hydration products under high-temperature conditions leads to a porous structure within the concrete matrix. Incorporating fibers can impede microcrack expansion during freeze-thaw, sulfate attack, and high-temperature environments, thus enhancing the erosion resistance of RAC. Compared to conventional concrete, interfacial bonding in RAC is less tight and more vulnerable to damage in complex environments. Current research on RAC suggests that the mechanism behind its damage under complex freeze-thaw load coupling environments remains unclear. It is recommended that future studies combine large-scale component tests with computational simulations to address this issue.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Mechanical properties and durability of steel fiber reinforced concrete: A review
    Zheng, Yuanxun
    Lv, Xiaoman
    Hu, Shaowei
    Zhuo, Jingbo
    Wan, Cong
    Liu, Jiaqi
    JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING, 2024, 82
  • [22] Effects of brick-concrete aggregates on the mechanical properties of basalt fiber reinforced recycled waste concrete
    Yuan, Shucheng
    Li, Kunpeng
    Luo, Jiale
    Zhu, Zhanyuan
    Zeng, Yusheng
    Dong, Jiangfeng
    Liang, Wei
    Zhang, Fengyu
    JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING, 2023, 80
  • [23] Synergistic effects of recycled concrete powder, GGBFS, and basalt fibers on mechanical and durability performance of recycled aggregate concrete
    Taha, Alaa
    Alnahhal, Wael
    STRUCTURES, 2025, 71
  • [24] Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete Containing Recycled Concrete Aggregates
    Wajeeha Mahmood
    Asad-ur-Rehman Khan
    Tehmina Ayub
    Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2022, 46 : 2111 - 2130
  • [25] Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete Containing Recycled Concrete Aggregates
    Mahmood, Wajeeha
    Khan, Asad-ur-Rehman
    Ayub, Tehmina
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2022, 46 (03) : 2111 - 2130
  • [26] Nanomaterials in recycled aggregates concrete applications: mechanical properties and durability. A review
    Allujami, Hamzeh Marwan
    Abdulkareem, Muyideen
    Jassam, Taha M.
    Al-Mansob, Ramez A.
    Ng, Jing Lin
    Ibrahim, Azmi
    COGENT ENGINEERING, 2022, 9 (01):
  • [27] Synergistic Effects of Polypropylene and Glass Fiber on Mechanical Properties and Durability of Recycled Aggregate Concrete
    Lei, Bin
    Li, Wengui
    Liu, Huajian
    Tang, Zhuo
    Tam, Vivian W. Y.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS, 2020, 14 (01)
  • [28] Synergistic Effects of Polypropylene and Glass Fiber on Mechanical Properties and Durability of Recycled Aggregate Concrete
    Bin Lei
    Wengui Li
    Huajian Liu
    Zhuo Tang
    Vivian W. Y. Tam
    International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials, 2020, 14
  • [29] BASALT FIBERS AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BASALT FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE
    Kizilkanat, Ahmet B.
    Kabay, Nihat
    Akyucnu, Veysel
    Erdogan, Gokhan
    SIGMA JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES-SIGMA MUHENDISLIK VE FEN BILIMLERI DERGISI, 2014, 32 (04): : 444 - 452
  • [30] Basalt Fiber Reinforced Concrete: A Compressive Review on Durability Aspects
    Al-Kharabsheh, Buthainah Nawaf
    Arbili, Mohamed Moafak
    Majdi, Ali
    Alogla, Saleh M. M.
    Hakamy, Ahmad
    Ahmad, Jawad
    Deifalla, Ahmed Farouk
    MATERIALS, 2023, 16 (01)