Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis

This work focuses on the effect of natural plant fiber as reinforcement on the strength properties of concrete of different grade strength (M30-M50). Fibers of different length were added to the concrete mix at the rate 3% of the binder content. Three different lengths of fibers (10-30 mm) at fixed...

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Main Authors: Ramalingam GEETHA, Ramalingam VIJAYALAKSHMI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou 2023-08-01
Series:Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
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Online Access:https://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/3221
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description This work focuses on the effect of natural plant fiber as reinforcement on the strength properties of concrete of different grade strength (M30-M50). Fibers of different length were added to the concrete mix at the rate 3% of the binder content. Three different lengths of fibers (10-30 mm) at fixed volume fraction were added to M30, M40 and M50 grades of concrete. The fresh and mechanical property of twelve different fiber reinforced concrete mixes was investigated.  The effect of fibers on the pre cracking, post cracking behaviour of the concrete specimen was investigated using digital image processing technique and video measuring system images.  Using the developed linear regression plot, empirical equations were formulated to establish relation between the compressive strength and other mechanical properties of concrete. From the study it can be concluded that the caryota fiber with rich cellulose content contributes to arrest the cracks at the initial stage of loading and prevents major crack plane in the post peak region. Fibers mainly contribute to increase the tensile property of concrete. The effect of fibers is more prominent in M30 mix concrete when compared to M40 and M50 concrete mixes.
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spelling doaj.art-f10589d68ba64e2a88bbcf409d05f9132023-08-18T10:49:29ZengMouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-OuzouJournal of Materials and Engineering Structures2170-127X2023-08-011022272402151Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test AnalysisRamalingam GEETHA0Ramalingam VIJAYALAKSHMI1Department of civil engineering, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Rajiv Gandhi salai (OMR), Kalavakkam, Chennai, 603110Sri sivasubramaniya Nadar College of EngineeringThis work focuses on the effect of natural plant fiber as reinforcement on the strength properties of concrete of different grade strength (M30-M50). Fibers of different length were added to the concrete mix at the rate 3% of the binder content. Three different lengths of fibers (10-30 mm) at fixed volume fraction were added to M30, M40 and M50 grades of concrete. The fresh and mechanical property of twelve different fiber reinforced concrete mixes was investigated.  The effect of fibers on the pre cracking, post cracking behaviour of the concrete specimen was investigated using digital image processing technique and video measuring system images.  Using the developed linear regression plot, empirical equations were formulated to establish relation between the compressive strength and other mechanical properties of concrete. From the study it can be concluded that the caryota fiber with rich cellulose content contributes to arrest the cracks at the initial stage of loading and prevents major crack plane in the post peak region. Fibers mainly contribute to increase the tensile property of concrete. The effect of fibers is more prominent in M30 mix concrete when compared to M40 and M50 concrete mixes.https://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/3221caryota fiberregression analysistensile strengthcrack arrester
spellingShingle Ramalingam GEETHA
Ramalingam VIJAYALAKSHMI
Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis
Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
caryota fiber
regression analysis
tensile strength
crack arrester
title Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis
title_full Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis
title_fullStr Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis
title_short Study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with DIP technique and T- Test Analysis
title_sort study on the performance of natural fiber reinforced concrete of different strength with dip technique and t test analysis
topic caryota fiber
regression analysis
tensile strength
crack arrester
url https://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/3221
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