Lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with different polypropylene fiber contents

Si-Huy Ngo, Trong‐Phuoc Huynh
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The combined utilization of fly ash and ground granulated blast-furnace slag as a partial cement substitution in the production of lightweight foamed concrete (LFC) incorporating different polypropylene (PP) fiber was investigated in this study. The LFC was prepared with a target dry density of 1200 ± 50 kg/m3 and the influence of PP fiber contents (e.g., 0, 0.3, 0.6, and 1.0% by volume) on the characteristics of LFC was examined in terms of fresh unit weight, dry density, water absorption, thermal conductivity, compressive strength, flexural strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), and microstructural analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. Results show that the inclusion of PP fiber affected all of the studied characteristics of LFC. Increasing PP fiber percentages resulted in reducing dry density, thermal conductivity, and UPV. Whereas, both the mechanical strength and water absorption were found to be increased with PP fiber content. The result of the SEM analysis also supported these findings. At 28 days, all of the LFC obtained the target dry density of 1200 ± 50 kg/m3, satisfying the requirements of TCVN 9029:2017. The water absorption, thermal conductivity, UPV, compressive strength, and flexural strength values of the LFC specimens were recorded at the respective ranges of below 10%, 0.394 – 0.461 W/mK, 2955 – 3019 m/s, 15.98 – 17.33 MPa, and 2.31 – 4.07 MPa. Furthermore, the results suggested that 1.0% PP fiber was the most suitable level for the production of LFC.
用不同聚丙烯纤维含量增强的轻质泡沫混凝土
本文研究了粉煤灰与磨粒高炉矿渣复合替代部分水泥生产含不同聚丙烯纤维的轻质泡沫混凝土(LFC)。制备目标干密度为1200±50 kg/m3的LFC,并从鲜重、干密度、吸水率、导热系数、抗压强度、抗折强度、超声脉冲速度(UPV)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)显微结构分析等方面考察了PP纤维含量(体积0、0.3、0.6和1.0%)对LFC特性的影响。结果表明,PP纤维的加入影响了LFC的所有特性。增加PP纤维百分比导致干密度、导热系数和UPV降低。而随着PP纤维含量的增加,材料的机械强度和吸水率均有所提高。扫描电镜分析的结果也支持这些发现。28 d时,所有LFC的目标干密度为1200±50 kg/m3,满足TCVN 9029:2017的要求。在10%以下、0.394 ~ 0.461 W/mK、2955 ~ 3019 m/s、15.98 ~ 17.33 MPa、2.31 ~ 4.07 MPa范围内记录了LFC试件的吸水率、导热系数、UPV、抗压强度和抗折强度值。结果表明,1.0%的PP纤维最适合生产LFC。
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