Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites
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Resumo: | Different types of fibers impart specific characteristics to concrete, including crack bridging, early age crack resistance, ductility, toughness, strength, and loss of workability. It seems that if these fibers are combined, then specific characteristics of each fiber may be imparted to concrete and the desired characteristics of the concrete composite may be achieved. Thus, this investigation has been conducted to study the properties of concrete composites composed of four different types of fibers used singly or in hybrid form. The effectiveness of hybrid fibers in cementitious composites to achieve better characteristics; strengths, toughness, workability, and cost, was investigated and compared. Composites made of carbon fiber, plain steel fiber, polypropylene fiber, and glass fiber and their hybrid combinations (2, 3 and 4 fibers mixed), at constant volume of fiber 1.25%, along 4% styrene-butadiene rubber latex and 1.5% superplasticizer, are prepared and tested. The composites are compared and investigated for their feasibility in terms of their properties and cost. The comparison showed the suitability of some bi-hybrid composites, and incompatibility of tri-hybrid and tetra-hybrid composites in terms of effectiveness and feasibility. |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious compositesHybrid CompositesPolymersMaterial propertiesMechanical propertiesToughnessDifferent types of fibers impart specific characteristics to concrete, including crack bridging, early age crack resistance, ductility, toughness, strength, and loss of workability. It seems that if these fibers are combined, then specific characteristics of each fiber may be imparted to concrete and the desired characteristics of the concrete composite may be achieved. Thus, this investigation has been conducted to study the properties of concrete composites composed of four different types of fibers used singly or in hybrid form. The effectiveness of hybrid fibers in cementitious composites to achieve better characteristics; strengths, toughness, workability, and cost, was investigated and compared. Composites made of carbon fiber, plain steel fiber, polypropylene fiber, and glass fiber and their hybrid combinations (2, 3 and 4 fibers mixed), at constant volume of fiber 1.25%, along 4% styrene-butadiene rubber latex and 1.5% superplasticizer, are prepared and tested. The composites are compared and investigated for their feasibility in terms of their properties and cost. The comparison showed the suitability of some bi-hybrid composites, and incompatibility of tri-hybrid and tetra-hybrid composites in terms of effectiveness and feasibility.Independent2020-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/108110.14807/ijmp.v11i3.1081Independent Journal of Management & Production; Vol. 11 No. 3 (2020): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1034-10492236-269X2236-269Xreponame:Independent Journal of Management & Productioninstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)instacron:IJM&Penghttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1081/1362http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1081/1363Copyright (c) 2020 Maria Idreesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIdrees, Maria2020-07-03T20:19:03Zoai:www.ijmp.jor.br:article/1081Revistahttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/PUBhttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/oaiijmp@ijmp.jor.br||paulo@paulorodrigues.pro.br||2236-269X2236-269Xopendoar:2020-07-03T20:19:03Independent Journal of Management & Production - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)false |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites Idrees, Maria Hybrid Composites Polymers Material properties Mechanical properties Toughness |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Comparative study of hybrid fiber cementitious composites |
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Idrees, Maria |
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Idrees, Maria |
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Idrees, Maria |
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Hybrid Composites Polymers Material properties Mechanical properties Toughness |
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Hybrid Composites Polymers Material properties Mechanical properties Toughness |
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Different types of fibers impart specific characteristics to concrete, including crack bridging, early age crack resistance, ductility, toughness, strength, and loss of workability. It seems that if these fibers are combined, then specific characteristics of each fiber may be imparted to concrete and the desired characteristics of the concrete composite may be achieved. Thus, this investigation has been conducted to study the properties of concrete composites composed of four different types of fibers used singly or in hybrid form. The effectiveness of hybrid fibers in cementitious composites to achieve better characteristics; strengths, toughness, workability, and cost, was investigated and compared. Composites made of carbon fiber, plain steel fiber, polypropylene fiber, and glass fiber and their hybrid combinations (2, 3 and 4 fibers mixed), at constant volume of fiber 1.25%, along 4% styrene-butadiene rubber latex and 1.5% superplasticizer, are prepared and tested. The composites are compared and investigated for their feasibility in terms of their properties and cost. The comparison showed the suitability of some bi-hybrid composites, and incompatibility of tri-hybrid and tetra-hybrid composites in terms of effectiveness and feasibility. |
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