Use of Fibers for Plastic Shrinkage Crack Reduction in Concrete

P. Balaguru
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Use of discrete fibers to reduce plastic shrinkage cracking of concrete is discussed. The results presented cover a wide range of fibers in terms of their material properties such as modulus of elasticity, diameter, lengths, and surface characteristics. Fiber contents used range from 0.45 kg/m3 to 60 kg/m3 and the matrix composition evaluated vary from mortar to concrete with normal and low density aggregates. The influence of fiber properties, fiber geometrics, volume fractions, and matrix compositions were evaluated for the crack reduction of concrete during the initial and final setting period. These cracks eventually influence the long-term durability of concrete. The results indicate that fibers provide a definite contribution to crack reduction and the major parameters that influence the crack reduction are: fiber count, geometry of the fiber, modulus of elasticity of the fiber, and fiber volume fraction. The fiber volume fraction needed for effective crack reduction ranges from 0.1 to 5%.
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纤维在混凝土减塑性收缩裂缝中的应用
探讨了分散纤维在减少混凝土塑性收缩开裂中的应用。研究结果涵盖了各种纤维的材料特性,如弹性模量、直径、长度和表面特性。所使用的纤维含量从0.45 kg/m3到60 kg/m3不等,所评估的基质成分因砂浆和混凝土的正常密度和低密度骨料而异。研究了纤维性能、纤维几何形状、体积分数和基体成分对混凝土初凝期和终凝期裂缝减小的影响。这些裂缝最终会影响混凝土的长期耐久性。结果表明,纤维对裂纹缩小有一定的贡献,影响裂纹缩小的主要参数是:纤维数量、纤维几何形状、纤维弹性模量和纤维体积分数。有效减小裂纹所需的纤维体积分数为0.1 ~ 5%。
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