Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments

ABSTRACT Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is one type of advanced cementitious composite that has been increasingly used. Its high mechanical strength enables the application of the composite in bolder structures. Considering its recent history of use, there is a lack of knowledge about this materials durability. Therefore, this paper aimed to evaluate the behavior of hybrid fiber reinforced RPC under accelerated testing, evaluating different hybrid fiber combinations. Composites contained metallic microfibers and polypropylene fibers in the following proportions: 100/0%, 75/25%, 50/50%, and 0/0% (metallic/polypropylene). Accelerated tests were performed (salt spray, carbonation and acid immersion), as well as 3D microtomography analyses, in order to visualize the distribution of fibers throughout the matrix. Results indicated high durability under some aggressive wet environments, with no signs of carbonation, nor damage caused by salt spray, and small damage related to sulfuric acid attack. In addition, it was possible to observe in the 3D microtomography images that fibers are well distributed in the matrix volume, and that there is no transition zone in the material due to the reduced volume void.

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Main Authors: Pacheco,Fernanda, Christ,Roberto, Quinino,Uziel, Tutikian,Bernardo Fonseca
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Published: Laboratório de Hidrogênio, Coppe - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1517-707620180003004242018-10-10Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environmentsPacheco,FernandaChrist,RobertoQuinino,UzielTutikian,Bernardo Fonseca Reactive powder concrete Chemical attack Durability Deterioration Fibers hybridization ABSTRACT Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is one type of advanced cementitious composite that has been increasingly used. Its high mechanical strength enables the application of the composite in bolder structures. Considering its recent history of use, there is a lack of knowledge about this materials durability. Therefore, this paper aimed to evaluate the behavior of hybrid fiber reinforced RPC under accelerated testing, evaluating different hybrid fiber combinations. Composites contained metallic microfibers and polypropylene fibers in the following proportions: 100/0%, 75/25%, 50/50%, and 0/0% (metallic/polypropylene). Accelerated tests were performed (salt spray, carbonation and acid immersion), as well as 3D microtomography analyses, in order to visualize the distribution of fibers throughout the matrix. Results indicated high durability under some aggressive wet environments, with no signs of carbonation, nor damage caused by salt spray, and small damage related to sulfuric acid attack. In addition, it was possible to observe in the 3D microtomography images that fibers are well distributed in the matrix volume, and that there is no transition zone in the material due to the reduced volume void.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLaboratório de Hidrogênio, Coppe - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiroem cooperação com a Associação Brasileira do Hidrogênio, ABH2Matéria (Rio de Janeiro) v.23 n.3 20182018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-70762018000300424en10.1590/s1517-707620180003.0505
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Christ,Roberto
Quinino,Uziel
Tutikian,Bernardo Fonseca
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Christ,Roberto
Quinino,Uziel
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Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
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Christ,Roberto
Quinino,Uziel
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title Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
title_short Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
title_full Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
title_fullStr Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
title_sort effects of fiber hybridization in advanced cementitious composites durability in humid and aggressive environments
description ABSTRACT Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is one type of advanced cementitious composite that has been increasingly used. Its high mechanical strength enables the application of the composite in bolder structures. Considering its recent history of use, there is a lack of knowledge about this materials durability. Therefore, this paper aimed to evaluate the behavior of hybrid fiber reinforced RPC under accelerated testing, evaluating different hybrid fiber combinations. Composites contained metallic microfibers and polypropylene fibers in the following proportions: 100/0%, 75/25%, 50/50%, and 0/0% (metallic/polypropylene). Accelerated tests were performed (salt spray, carbonation and acid immersion), as well as 3D microtomography analyses, in order to visualize the distribution of fibers throughout the matrix. Results indicated high durability under some aggressive wet environments, with no signs of carbonation, nor damage caused by salt spray, and small damage related to sulfuric acid attack. In addition, it was possible to observe in the 3D microtomography images that fibers are well distributed in the matrix volume, and that there is no transition zone in the material due to the reduced volume void.
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