Fresh and hardened properties of high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete containing fly ash and rice husk ash: Influence of fiber type and content

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Nguyen-Trong Ho
Viet Quoc Dang
Minh-Hieu Nguyen
Chao-Lung Hwang
Trong-Phuoc Huynh
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[1] VSB-Technical University of Ostrava,Faculty of Civil Engineering
[2] Mientrung University of Civil Engineering (MUCE),Faculty of Bridge and Road Construction
[3] Vinh Long Department of Construction,Taiwan Building Technology Center
[4] Taiwan University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering
[5] Can Tho University,undefined
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high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete; fly ash; rice husk ash; durability; mechanical strength;
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Although fibers are used only infrequently as an additive in concrete in the construction industry, fiber-enhanced concrete is known to provide a wide range of advantages over conventional concrete. The main objective of this study was to investigate the influences of fiber type and content on the mechanical properties and durability of high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (HPFRC) designed using a novel densified mixture design algorithm with fly ash and rice husk ash. Three types of fiber, including polypropylene (PP) fiber, steel fiber (SF), and hybrid fiber (HF), were considered. Based on the results, the inclusion of fibers decreased HPFRC flowability, regardless of fiber type. Although the compressive strength of HPFRC with 1.6% PP fiber content was 11.2% below that of the reference HPFRC specimen at 91 d of curing age, the 91-d compressive strengths of both SF and HF-enhanced HPFRC specimens were significantly better than that of the reference HPFRC specimen. Furthermore, the HPFRC specimens incorporating SF and HF both exhibited better splitting tensile and flexural strengths as well as less drying shrinkage than the HPFRC specimens incorporating PP fiber. However, the fiber-enhanced specimens, especially those with added SF, registered less surface electrical resistivity and greater vulnerability to chloride ion penetration than the reference HPFRC specimen.
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页码:1621 / 1632
页数:11
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