A Fiber Reinforced Concrete for a Nuclear Waste Container

2021 ◽  
pp. 628-639
Author(s):  
Erik Coppens ◽  
Petra Van Itterbeeck ◽  
Bram Dooms ◽  
Thomas Richir ◽  
Guillaume Debournonville
2013 ◽  
Vol 671-674 ◽  
pp. 1936-1940
Author(s):  
Lu Zhang ◽  
Wen Zhao ◽  
Yi Li ◽  
Yong Ping Guan

The hybrid fiber reinforced concrete containers for keeping nuclear waste (NWSC) were made by the concrete which mixed polypropylene fibers (0.9kg/m3) and 20mm basalt fiber (2.5kg/m3). The carbonation depth model was established by analyzing carbonation depth of ordinary concrete and hybrid fiber reinforced concrete that through the accelerated carbonization testing. And then two kinds of different concrete NWSC carbonation life were predict according to the similarity theory. The results show that the carbonation life of hybrid fiber reinforced concrete NWSC is 67% higher than ordinary concrete ones, The addition of fiber can improve the resistance ability of concrete. The hybrid fiber reinforced concrete storage container can meet the requirements of the service life-300a when the thickness of the protective layer is more than 32mm.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 6734-6742
Author(s):  
A. Syamsir ◽  
S. M. Mubin ◽  
N. M. Nor ◽  
V. Anggraini ◽  
S. Nagappan ◽  
...  

This study investigated the combine effect of 0.2 % drink cans and steel fibers with volume fractions of 0%, 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5% and 3% to the mechanical properties and impact resistance of concrete. Hooked-end steel fiber with 30 mm and 0.75 mm length and diameter, respectively was selected for this study.  The drinks cans fiber were twisted manually in order to increase friction between fiber and concrete. The results of the experiment showed that the combination of steel fibers and drink cans fibers improved the strength performance of concrete, especially the compressive strength, flexural strength and indirect tensile strength. The results of the experiment showed that the combination of steel fibers and drink cans fibers improved the compressive strength, flexural strength and indirect tensile strength by 2.3, 7, and 2 times as compare to batch 1, respectively. Moreover, the impact resistance of fiber reinforced concrete has increase by 7 times as compared to non-fiber concretes. Moreover, the impact resistance of fiber reinforced concrete consistently gave better results as compared to non-fiber concretes. The fiber reinforced concrete turned more ductile as the dosage of fibers was increased and ductility started to decrease slightly after optimum fiber dosage was reached. It was found that concrete with combination of 2% steel and 0.2% drink cans fibers showed the highest compressive, split tensile, flexural as well as impact strength.    


PCI Journal ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 57 (3) ◽  
pp. 33-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nemkumar Banthia ◽  
Vivek Bindiganavile ◽  
John Jones ◽  
Jeff Novak

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed ◽  
Muitiz Ibrahim Ali ◽  
Abbas Hadi Abbas

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