Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash

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Autor(a) principal: Righi, Débora Pedroso
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Costa, Fernanda Bianchi Pereira da, Graeff, Ângela Gaio, Silva Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinto da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/184484
Resumo: The Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) is a special type of High Performance Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composite (HPFRCC) characterized by a high tensile ductility with a 2% maximum volume of micro fibres. ECC has a tensile strain-hardening performance that leads to multiple cracking behaviour, thus providing the high ductility to the concrete. One of the main applications of ECC is as structural reinforcement in the construction or rehabilitation of rigid and flexible pavements. In order to adapt the ECC to the Brazilian environment, polypropylene fibres have been used instead to PVA fibres. Moreover, rice husk ash (RHA) has also been used as a partial replacement to cement, aiming to produce an environmentally friendly and a more economically viable version of the ECC. This work presents the results obtained for ECC mixtures containing 10%, 20% and 30% (by volume) of non-processed rice husk ash, as a replacement to cement. An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the tensile behavior and durability issues of these ECCs. The results indicate that the use of RHA is technically viable and that the replacement of 30% cement by RHA leads to the most promising performance in terms of high ductility, resistance to crack propagation, decrease in the water absorption and voids content and heat at hydration.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
title Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
spellingShingle Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
Righi, Débora Pedroso
Engenharia
Engineered cementitious composites
Rice husk ash
Mechanical behavior
Durability
title_short Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
title_full Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
title_fullStr Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
title_full_unstemmed Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
title_sort Tensile behaviour and durability issues of engineered cementitious composites with rice husk ash
author Righi, Débora Pedroso
author_facet Righi, Débora Pedroso
Costa, Fernanda Bianchi Pereira da
Graeff, Ângela Gaio
Silva Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinto da
author_role author
author2 Costa, Fernanda Bianchi Pereira da
Graeff, Ângela Gaio
Silva Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinto da
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Righi, Débora Pedroso
Costa, Fernanda Bianchi Pereira da
Graeff, Ângela Gaio
Silva Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinto da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia
topic Engenharia
Engineered cementitious composites
Rice husk ash
Mechanical behavior
Durability
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Engineered cementitious composites
Rice husk ash
Mechanical behavior
Durability
description The Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) is a special type of High Performance Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composite (HPFRCC) characterized by a high tensile ductility with a 2% maximum volume of micro fibres. ECC has a tensile strain-hardening performance that leads to multiple cracking behaviour, thus providing the high ductility to the concrete. One of the main applications of ECC is as structural reinforcement in the construction or rehabilitation of rigid and flexible pavements. In order to adapt the ECC to the Brazilian environment, polypropylene fibres have been used instead to PVA fibres. Moreover, rice husk ash (RHA) has also been used as a partial replacement to cement, aiming to produce an environmentally friendly and a more economically viable version of the ECC. This work presents the results obtained for ECC mixtures containing 10%, 20% and 30% (by volume) of non-processed rice husk ash, as a replacement to cement. An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the tensile behavior and durability issues of these ECCs. The results indicate that the use of RHA is technically viable and that the replacement of 30% cement by RHA leads to the most promising performance in terms of high ductility, resistance to crack propagation, decrease in the water absorption and voids content and heat at hydration.
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