The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres

The utilization of waste materials is one of the fundamental issues of waste management strategies in many parts of the world. With the advances in cement and concrete technology, the use of waste materials in the concrete industry has developed gradually widespread because of technological, economi...

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Main Authors: Mohammadhosseini, Hossein, Abdul Awal, A.S.M., Mohd Yatim, Jamaludin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017
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author Mohammadhosseini, Hossein
Abdul Awal, A.S.M.
Mohd Yatim, Jamaludin
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Abdul Awal, A.S.M.
Mohd Yatim, Jamaludin
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description The utilization of waste materials is one of the fundamental issues of waste management strategies in many parts of the world. With the advances in cement and concrete technology, the use of waste materials in the concrete industry has developed gradually widespread because of technological, economic and ecological advantages. This paper presents the potential use of waste polypropylene carpet fibres, and highlights the impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete with the fibres. Six volume fractions varying from 0 to 1.25% of 20-mm-long carpet fibres were used with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) concrete mixes. Another six mixes were made where OPC was replaced by 20% palm oil fuel ash (POFA) as supplementary cementing material. It has been found that the addition of polypropylene carpet fibre decreased the slump values and increased the VeBe time of fresh concrete. The inclusion of carpet fibre to either OPC or POFA concrete mixes did not improve the compressive strength at early ages. At later ages, however, the compressive strength of the mixtures containing POFA significantly increased and the obtained values were higher than that mixes with OPC alone. The positive interaction between carpet fibres and POFA leads to high tensile strength, flexural strengths and impact resistance, thereby increasing the concrete ductility with higher energy absorption and improved crack distribution. It is concluded that waste carpet fibres and palm oil fuel ash can be used as building materials in the construction of sustainable concrete.
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spelling uthm-53272022-01-09T03:38:07Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5327/ The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres Mohammadhosseini, Hossein Abdul Awal, A.S.M. Mohd Yatim, Jamaludin TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials The utilization of waste materials is one of the fundamental issues of waste management strategies in many parts of the world. With the advances in cement and concrete technology, the use of waste materials in the concrete industry has developed gradually widespread because of technological, economic and ecological advantages. This paper presents the potential use of waste polypropylene carpet fibres, and highlights the impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete with the fibres. Six volume fractions varying from 0 to 1.25% of 20-mm-long carpet fibres were used with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) concrete mixes. Another six mixes were made where OPC was replaced by 20% palm oil fuel ash (POFA) as supplementary cementing material. It has been found that the addition of polypropylene carpet fibre decreased the slump values and increased the VeBe time of fresh concrete. The inclusion of carpet fibre to either OPC or POFA concrete mixes did not improve the compressive strength at early ages. At later ages, however, the compressive strength of the mixtures containing POFA significantly increased and the obtained values were higher than that mixes with OPC alone. The positive interaction between carpet fibres and POFA leads to high tensile strength, flexural strengths and impact resistance, thereby increasing the concrete ductility with higher energy absorption and improved crack distribution. It is concluded that waste carpet fibres and palm oil fuel ash can be used as building materials in the construction of sustainable concrete. Elsevier 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5327/1/AJ%202017%20%28771%29.pdf Mohammadhosseini, Hossein and Abdul Awal, A.S.M. and Mohd Yatim, Jamaludin (2017) The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres. Construction and Building Materials, 143 (NIL). pp. 147-157. ISSN 0950-0618 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.03.109
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
Mohammadhosseini, Hossein
Abdul Awal, A.S.M.
Mohd Yatim, Jamaludin
The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
title The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
title_full The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
title_fullStr The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
title_full_unstemmed The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
title_short The impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
title_sort impact resistance and mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with waste polypropylene carpet fibres
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
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