Performance of hybrid fibre-reinforced concretes at elevated temperatures
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2017
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Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
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Purpose – This study reports the performance of thermally deteriorated concrete with and without fibres. Attempts have been made to find the suitable performance of steel polypropylene (PP) hybrid fibre combination that could significantly enhance the performance of mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Design/methodology/approach – In this experimental investigation, concrete cubes of 100 mm in size of various compositions were cast and water-cured for 28 days, and later exposed to elevated temperatures of either 200 or 400°C or 600 and or 800°C with a retention period of 2 h. The properties like change in colour and percentage weight loss were evaluated. Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test was used to obtain qualitative information of strength variation. Residual strength of thermally deteriorated concrete specimen was measured by destructive testing. Findings – Steel fibre volume fraction of 1 per cent improves the compressive strength of concrete in the temperature range of 400 to 800°C. The addition of steel fibre and PP fibre (Mix 3) improves the splitting strength of the concrete at elevated temperature range of 400 to 600°C. Originality/value – Performance enhancement is observed with hybrid fibres for temperature endurance of concrete. © Emerald Publishing Limited.
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Compressive strength, Concrete testing, Fiber reinforced materials, Polypropylenes, Reinforced concrete, Reinforced plastics, Shotcreting, Tensile strength, Ultrasonic testing, Design/methodology/approach, Elevated temperature, Experimental investigations, Fiber-reinforced concretes, Hybrid fiber, Hybrid fiber-reinforced concrete, Mechanical, Mechanical strength, Performance, Temperature range, Steel fibers
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, 2017, 8, 1, pp. 73-83
