Mechanical Behavior of High Strength Concrete Reinforced with GlassFiber Reinforced Polymer

Q2 Engineering
Mahmoud Mazen Hilles and Mohammed M Ziara
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Abstract

Effects of alkali resistant glass fiber reinforced polymer (AR-GFRP) with various proportions on the mechanical behavior of high strength concrete (HSC) were investigated on this study. Concrete mixtures were prepared with various proportions of AR-GFRP typically 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, and 1.2 by weight of cement. The mixtures were cast and tested for compressive, splitting tensile and flexural strengths in accordance to ASTM standards. The experimental results showed that the strengths increase as fiber percentage increases; the compressive strength increased from 57.85 to 66.6 MPa, the splitting tensile strength increased from 3.06 to 4.92 MPa, and the flexural strength increased from 4.84 to 7.27 MPa when fiber percentage increased from 0.0 to 1.2 respectively. In comparison with plain HSC control specimens that showed destructive sudden failure, the formation of cracks that led to failure in the specimens with AR-GFRP was gradual as the fiber percentage increases. Hence it can be concluded that the presence of fibers in the matrix has contributed towards prevent sudden crack formation and thus enhancing concrete ductility.
玻璃纤维增强聚合物增强高强混凝土的力学性能
研究了不同配比的耐碱玻璃纤维增强聚合物(AR-GFRP)对高强混凝土(HSC)力学性能的影响。混凝土混合物由不同比例的AR-GFRP制成,通常为水泥重量的0.3,0.6,0.9和1.2。将混合物浇铸并按照ASTM标准进行抗压、劈裂拉伸和抗弯强度测试。实验结果表明,强度随纤维含量的增加而增加;当纤维含量从0.0增加到1.2时,抗压强度从57.85提高到66.6 MPa,劈裂抗拉强度从3.06提高到4.92 MPa,抗弯强度从4.84提高到7.27 MPa。与普通HSC对照试样相比,AR-GFRP随纤维含量的增加,导致破坏的裂缝逐渐形成。因此,可以得出结论,纤维在基体中的存在有助于防止突然裂缝的形成,从而提高混凝土的延性。
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