scholarly journals Basalt Fiber on Cinder Strength of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete

Author(s):  
Liguang Xiao ◽  
Qingshun Liu ◽  
Jiheng Li
2013 ◽  
Vol 477-478 ◽  
pp. 949-952
Author(s):  
Yan Chen

For lightweight aggregate concrete, fiber materials can reinforce its toughness and strength better and improve its segregation degree greatly. Specifically, as the experiment indicates, the fluidity of concrete mix decreases slightly after 0.5% basalt fiber and 0.5% PVA fiber are incorporated into the concrete with FA ceramsite as lightweight aggregate. However, its segregation degree reduces about 50%. And its 28d cubic compressive strength increases 0.7% and 28d splitting tensile strength increases 12.7%. Therefore, this effect is better than that of adding only one kind of fiber.


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 1715 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusheng Zeng ◽  
Xianyu Zhou ◽  
Aiping Tang ◽  
Peng Sun

In this study, an experimental investigation was conducted on the mechanical properties of lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) with different chopped fibers, including basalt fiber (BF) and polyacrylonitrile fiber (PANF). The LWAC performance was studied in regard to compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and shear strength at age of 28 days. In addition, the oven-dried density and water absorption were measured as well to confirm whether the specimens match the requirement of standard. In total, seven different mixture groups were designed and approximately 104 LWAC samples were tested. The test results showed that the oven-dried densities of the LWAC mixtures were in range of 1.819–1.844 t/m3 which satisfied the definition of LWAC by Chinese Standard. Additionally, water absorption decreased with the increasing of fiber content. The development tendency of the specific strength of LWAC was the same as that of the cube compressive strength. The addition of fibers had a significant effect on reducing water absorption. Adding BF and PANF into concrete had a relatively slight impact on the compressive strength but had an obvious effect on splitting tensile strength, flexural strength and shear strength enhancement, respectively. In that regard, a 1.5% fiber volume fraction of BF and PANF showed the maximum increase in strength. The use of BF and PANF could change the failure morphologies of splitting tensile and flexural destruction but almost had slight impact on the shear failure morphology. The strength enhancement parameter β was proposed to quantify the improvement effect of fibers on cube compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, flexural strength and shear strength, respectively. And the calculation results showed good agreement with test value.


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