Investigate the Fresh and Hardened Properties of Shotcrete Concrete Contains Different Types of Plastic Fibers | ||
Iraqi Journal of Civil Engineering | ||
Article 9, Volume 16, Issue 2, December 2022, Pages 90-100 PDF (1.01 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.37650/ijce.2022.160209 | ||
Authors | ||
Abdulfatah Abdulwahid Jawhar* ; Abdulkader Al-Hadithi; Yousif A. Mansoor | ||
Civil Engineering Department, University of Anbar, Ramadi, Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
Adding fibers to the shotcrete concrete mixes is very important to increase the load carrying capacity, toughness, and reducing crack propagations by bridging the cracks. On the other hand, this fiber has an effect on the fresh and hardened properties of shotcrete. In this study, fresh properties evaluated by using slump flow, , and segregation resistance tests. Hardened properties included testing of air voids, dry density, water absorption, ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV), compressive strength, and flexural strength. This works including two types of fibers in three forms (waste plastic (PET)fibers only, polypropylene fibers (PP) only, and hybrid fiber (PET and PP)), each form added by three percentages (0.35%, 0.7%, and 1%) by volume.The results showed that the addition of 1% of all types of fiber has a negative impact on fresh properties. Especially in shotcrete containing waste plastic fiber. Also, all specimens containing fibers showed a decrease in the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) and an increase in air voids and water absorption compared to the reference specimens. Also, the results clarify that the addition of waste plastic fiber to shotcrete led to a slight decrease in dry density. The highest increasing in compressive strength of shotcrete recorded by about 8.2% with using 0.35% PP fiber and highest decreasing was 20.9% with using 1% waste plastic fiber. the highest increasing in flexural strength was 62 with using 1% PP fibers. | ||
Keywords | ||
Shotcrete; Waste plastic fiber; Polypropylene Fiber; Fresh Properties; Hardened Properties | ||
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