Shuwei Wang , Min Zhang , Yingming Zhou , Qiongming Jiang , Qiheng Pan , Fei Wang
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Enhancement of mechanical properties in coral concrete via seawater and sea-sand: Experimental insights into the use of dual plastic fibers
The South China Sea contains many coral reefs, and there is a lot of discussion about the best way to dispose of them. Finding ways to use these materials effectively in marine engineering could help address the shortage of natural aggregates in coastal engineering. One potential solution is using coral concrete, which offers cost-effective and enhanced properties. A type of coral fiber concrete using sea sand is created by combining coral rock, sea sand, seawater, PVA fiber, and PP fiber. The findings indicate that by utilizing the optimal ratio of the two fibers (3 kg PVA + 1 kg PP and 2 kg PVA + 2 kg PP), the cubic and axial compressive strength of the new concrete can be increased by 10 % and 20 %, respectively compared to ordinary coral concrete. Furthermore, incorporating these fibers can also reduce axial displacement, resulting in an elastic modulus that is 30–50 % higher than non-fiber variants while enhancing axial toughness. Finally, this study examines stress-strain curves at three different stages through analysis of macroscopic and microscopic failure mechanisms. It was found that there exists a correlation exceeding 0.9 between two mathematical models and measured stress-strain curves from this study. The effective use of composite plastic fiber significantly enhances concrete material performance while providing valuable data support for marine economic facilities construction.
期刊介绍:
Polymer Testing focuses on the testing, analysis and characterization of polymer materials, including both synthetic and natural or biobased polymers. Novel testing methods and the testing of novel polymeric materials in bulk, solution and dispersion is covered. In addition, we welcome the submission of the testing of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications and industrial products as well as nanoscale characterization.
The scope includes but is not limited to the following main topics:
Novel testing methods and Chemical analysis
• mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, imaging, spectroscopy, scattering and rheology
Physical properties and behaviour of novel polymer systems
• nanoscale properties, morphology, transport properties
Degradation and recycling of polymeric materials when combined with novel testing or characterization methods
• degradation, biodegradation, ageing and fire retardancy
Modelling and Simulation work will be only considered when it is linked to new or previously published experimental results.