Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete

As impacted by environmental concerns and the demand for high-strength concrete, novel ideas of the development of eco-efficient, steel fiber-reinforced concrete have been proposed. In this study, the aim is to develop a type of eco-efficient steel fiber-reinforced concrete with graphite tailings an...

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Main Authors: Hongbo Liu, Hourui Duan, Hongshuai Gao, Zhongrui Wang, Jing Zhang
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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author Hongbo Liu
Hourui Duan
Hongshuai Gao
Zhongrui Wang
Jing Zhang
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Hourui Duan
Hongshuai Gao
Zhongrui Wang
Jing Zhang
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description As impacted by environmental concerns and the demand for high-strength concrete, novel ideas of the development of eco-efficient, steel fiber-reinforced concrete have been proposed. In this study, the aim is to develop a type of eco-efficient steel fiber-reinforced concrete with graphite tailings and steel fiber. Steel fibers act as a type of concrete toughening material, and graphite tailings serve as a partially alternated aggregate to sand. Mechanical properties exhibited by the concrete are assessed based on different volume fractions of graphite tailings (i.e., 0%, 10% and 20%). The concrete mixture proportion is determined in accordance with the theory of particle densely packing, and the concrete mechanical properties are more specifically studied by performing compressive and flexural tests. As indicated by the results, the maximal mixed bulk density of graphite tailings at different grades is greater than that of sand, so concrete with graphite tailings exhibits higher compressive strength. For the content of graphite tailings, the addition of graphite tailings impacts the interfacial adhesion between aggregates and cementing matrix, thereby inhibiting bifurcation and convergence of cracks. However, excessive mixing of graphite tailings would decrease the specimen’s effective water-to-binder ratio (W/B), thereby adversely affecting the internal structure of the concrete. The amount of graphite tailings impacts the distribution of steel fibers at the concrete interface, which could be the most conducive to the distribution of steel fibers under the graphite tailings’ content of 10%. This study demonstrates that graphite tailings and steel fibers are feasible to prepare eco-efficient, steel fiber-reinforced concrete.
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spelling doaj.art-b38b70d6202340898113caed7025cc792023-11-23T10:19:03ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092022-04-0112550910.3390/buildings12050509Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced ConcreteHongbo Liu0Hourui Duan1Hongshuai Gao2Zhongrui Wang3Jing Zhang4School of Civil Engineering, HeilongJiang University, Harbin 150080, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, HeilongJiang University, Harbin 150080, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, HeilongJiang University, Harbin 150080, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, HeilongJiang University, Harbin 150080, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, HeilongJiang University, Harbin 150080, ChinaAs impacted by environmental concerns and the demand for high-strength concrete, novel ideas of the development of eco-efficient, steel fiber-reinforced concrete have been proposed. In this study, the aim is to develop a type of eco-efficient steel fiber-reinforced concrete with graphite tailings and steel fiber. Steel fibers act as a type of concrete toughening material, and graphite tailings serve as a partially alternated aggregate to sand. Mechanical properties exhibited by the concrete are assessed based on different volume fractions of graphite tailings (i.e., 0%, 10% and 20%). The concrete mixture proportion is determined in accordance with the theory of particle densely packing, and the concrete mechanical properties are more specifically studied by performing compressive and flexural tests. As indicated by the results, the maximal mixed bulk density of graphite tailings at different grades is greater than that of sand, so concrete with graphite tailings exhibits higher compressive strength. For the content of graphite tailings, the addition of graphite tailings impacts the interfacial adhesion between aggregates and cementing matrix, thereby inhibiting bifurcation and convergence of cracks. However, excessive mixing of graphite tailings would decrease the specimen’s effective water-to-binder ratio (W/B), thereby adversely affecting the internal structure of the concrete. The amount of graphite tailings impacts the distribution of steel fibers at the concrete interface, which could be the most conducive to the distribution of steel fibers under the graphite tailings’ content of 10%. This study demonstrates that graphite tailings and steel fibers are feasible to prepare eco-efficient, steel fiber-reinforced concrete.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/12/5/509graphite tailingsconcretemechanical propertiesmechanism analysisfiber-reinforced
spellingShingle Hongbo Liu
Hourui Duan
Hongshuai Gao
Zhongrui Wang
Jing Zhang
Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Buildings
graphite tailings
concrete
mechanical properties
mechanism analysis
fiber-reinforced
title Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
title_full Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
title_fullStr Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
title_short Graphite Tailings’ Effects on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Eco-Efficient Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
title_sort graphite tailings effects on mechanical and physical properties of eco efficient steel fiber reinforced concrete
topic graphite tailings
concrete
mechanical properties
mechanism analysis
fiber-reinforced
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