High-strength fiber-reinforced concrete: assessing the impact of polyvinyl alcohol, glass, and polypropylene fibers on structural integrity and cost efficiency

Author:

Labaran Yahaya Hassan,Atmaca Nihat,Tan Mehmet,Atmaca Kemal

Abstract

AbstractThis study delves into the realm of high-strength fibre reinforced concrete (HSFRC), a pivotal material in contemporary construction, with a focus on elucidating its mechanical robustness and durability enhancements facilitated by fibre reinforcement. Previous research on HSFRC has provided mixed results and often neglected the cost implications. However, this study incorporates an array of fibres, encompassing steel, polypropylene, and polyvinyl alcohol, in varied proportions as well as their cost implications to provide a comprehensive evaluation of their impact. Through standardized tests such as compression strength, splitting-tensile strength, flexure strength, water permeability, and ultrasonic pulse velocity tests, alongside an exhaustive cost–benefit analysis, the study uncovers the substantial influence of fiber type and proportion on HSFRC 's properties. Noteworthy findings indicate that both fiber type and fiber ratio can change the strength and durability properties of concrete considerably, however, the use of 1.5% glass fiber gives the best results, in improving the properties of HSC. Moreover, despite the initial higher costs associated with HSFRC production, its protracted durability and diminished maintenance requisites yield substantial long-term economic advantages. Consequently, it is inferred that judicious selection of fiber types and proportions plays a pivotal role in maximizing the performance and cost-effectiveness of HSFRC, thereby advocating for its broader integration within the construction sector. Subsequent research endeavours should concentrate on fine tuning fiber content and types to further elevate HSFRC 's properties.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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