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Effect of carbon fiber on mechanical properties of reactive powder concrete exposed to elevated temperatures

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Abstract An ultra-high-performance cement-based composite like reactive powder concrete (RPC) achieves its exceptional engineering properties due to a dense and homogenous microstructure. To improve the ductility and fire-resistance, RPC is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An ultra-high-performance cement-based composite like reactive powder concrete (RPC) achieves its exceptional engineering properties due to a dense and homogenous microstructure. To improve the ductility and fire-resistance, RPC is often reinforced with a high volume of steel fibers (SF). Due to the issues of high density, low durability, and high conductivity; there is a need to study RPC with lightweight and durable fibers. In this research, the mechanical properties of RPC are studied with a single and hybrid fiber mixture of carbon fiber (CF) and conventional SF. The mechanical properties of plain and fiber-reinforced RPC were examined after exposure to 200oC, 400oC, 600oC, and 800o C temperatures for the 2 h. The results showed that CFRPC mechanically performs up to 85–90% potential of conventional SFRPC. Hybridization of 1.5% SF and 0.5% CF produced synergistic effects on the mechanical properties of RPC at both normal and elevated temperatures. After exposure to 800 oC, CFRPC showed about 2, 4, and 5 times higher residual compressive, tensile, and flexural strength than plain RPC, respectively. Compressive strength-per-unit weight of CFRPC was notably higher than SFRPC.

Keywords: mechanical properties; carbon fiber; reactive powder; powder concrete; elevated temperatures

Journal Title: Journal of building engineering
Year Published: 2021

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