Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres
The construction of concentrated infrastructures due to rapid urbanization has given rise to urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon which causes temperature of urban areas to significantly increase compared to its adjacent cooler rural areas. The absorption of heat in the form of solar radiation by infr...
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| author | Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque Goh, Wan Inn Mohamad, Noridah Ali Rind, Touqeer Sandhu, Abdul Razzaque |
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| description | The construction of concentrated infrastructures due to rapid urbanization has given rise to urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon which causes temperature of urban areas to significantly increase compared to its adjacent cooler rural areas. The absorption of heat in the form of solar radiation by infrastructures is the main contributor to UHI, which results in the rise in the ambient temperature at night. This has forced the construction industry to focus on thermal insulating building materials such as foamed concrete. Air voids in the matrix of foamed concrete allow it to reduce the thermal conductivity and dry density; however, due to its reduced density, foamed concrete is prone to microcracking which results in loss of strength. To counteract the development and propagation of microcracks, polypropylene (PP) fibres are used to reinforce the foamed concrete. Therefore, in this study, foamed concrete of density 1600 kg/m3 was reinforced using PP fibres in three percentages, 0.20%, 0.25% and 0.30%. Thermal performance, in terms of thermal conductivity and surface temperature, was conducted as well as the compressive and tensile strength was determined. It was observed that the PP fibres not only enhanced the strength but also significantly lowered the thermal conductivity and absorbed less heat. |
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| spelling | uthm-52692022-01-06T08:22:53Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5269/ Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque Goh, Wan Inn Mohamad, Noridah Ali Rind, Touqeer Sandhu, Abdul Razzaque T Technology (General) TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials The construction of concentrated infrastructures due to rapid urbanization has given rise to urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon which causes temperature of urban areas to significantly increase compared to its adjacent cooler rural areas. The absorption of heat in the form of solar radiation by infrastructures is the main contributor to UHI, which results in the rise in the ambient temperature at night. This has forced the construction industry to focus on thermal insulating building materials such as foamed concrete. Air voids in the matrix of foamed concrete allow it to reduce the thermal conductivity and dry density; however, due to its reduced density, foamed concrete is prone to microcracking which results in loss of strength. To counteract the development and propagation of microcracks, polypropylene (PP) fibres are used to reinforce the foamed concrete. Therefore, in this study, foamed concrete of density 1600 kg/m3 was reinforced using PP fibres in three percentages, 0.20%, 0.25% and 0.30%. Thermal performance, in terms of thermal conductivity and surface temperature, was conducted as well as the compressive and tensile strength was determined. It was observed that the PP fibres not only enhanced the strength but also significantly lowered the thermal conductivity and absorbed less heat. Springer 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5269/1/AJ%202020%20%28134%29.pdf Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque and Goh, Wan Inn and Mohamad, Noridah and Ali Rind, Touqeer and Sandhu, Abdul Razzaque (2020) Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 45. pp. 4067-4076. ISSN 2193-567X https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-020-04382-0 |
| spellingShingle | T Technology (General) TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque Goh, Wan Inn Mohamad, Noridah Ali Rind, Touqeer Sandhu, Abdul Razzaque Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| title | Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| title_full | Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| title_fullStr | Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| title_full_unstemmed | Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| title_short | Development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| title_sort | development of thermal insulating lightweight foamed concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibres |
| topic | T Technology (General) TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials |
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