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Mechanical and dynamic properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete
Highlights ► Coconut fibres are used in plain concrete to improve its behaviour. ► Properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete (CFRC) are investigated. ► Properties of plain concrete are taken as reference. ► Fibre contents of 1%, 2%, 3% and 5% and lengths of 2.5, 5 and 7.5cm are considered. ► CFRC with a fibre length of 5cm and a fibre content of 5% has the best properties.
Abstract Coconut fibres have the highest toughness amongst natural fibres. They have potential to be used as reinforcement in low-cost concrete structures, especially in tropical earthquake regions. For this purpose, the mechanical and dynamic properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete (CFRC) members need to be well understood. In this work, in addition to mechanical properties, damping ratio and fundamental frequency of simply supported CFRC beams are determined experimentally. A comparison between the static and dynamic moduli is conducted. The influence of 1%, 2%, 3% and 5% fibre contents by mass of cement and fibre lengths of 2.5, 5 and 7.5cm is investigated. To evaluate the effect of coconut fibres in improving the properties of concrete, the properties of plain concrete are used as a reference. Damping of CFRC beams increases while their fundamental frequency decreases with structural damage. CFRC with higher fibre content has a higher damping but lower dynamic and static modulus of elasticity. It is found that CFRC with a fibre length of 5cm and a fibre content of 5% has the best properties.
Mechanical and dynamic properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete
Highlights ► Coconut fibres are used in plain concrete to improve its behaviour. ► Properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete (CFRC) are investigated. ► Properties of plain concrete are taken as reference. ► Fibre contents of 1%, 2%, 3% and 5% and lengths of 2.5, 5 and 7.5cm are considered. ► CFRC with a fibre length of 5cm and a fibre content of 5% has the best properties.
Abstract Coconut fibres have the highest toughness amongst natural fibres. They have potential to be used as reinforcement in low-cost concrete structures, especially in tropical earthquake regions. For this purpose, the mechanical and dynamic properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete (CFRC) members need to be well understood. In this work, in addition to mechanical properties, damping ratio and fundamental frequency of simply supported CFRC beams are determined experimentally. A comparison between the static and dynamic moduli is conducted. The influence of 1%, 2%, 3% and 5% fibre contents by mass of cement and fibre lengths of 2.5, 5 and 7.5cm is investigated. To evaluate the effect of coconut fibres in improving the properties of concrete, the properties of plain concrete are used as a reference. Damping of CFRC beams increases while their fundamental frequency decreases with structural damage. CFRC with higher fibre content has a higher damping but lower dynamic and static modulus of elasticity. It is found that CFRC with a fibre length of 5cm and a fibre content of 5% has the best properties.
Mechanical and dynamic properties of coconut fibre reinforced concrete
Ali, Majid (Autor:in) / Liu, Anthony (Autor:in) / Sou, Hou (Autor:in) / Chouw, Nawawi (Autor:in)
Construction and Building Materials ; 30 ; 814-825
23.12.2011
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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