Strength and flexural toughness of concrete reinforced with steel-polypropylene hybrid fibers.pdf
Strength and flexural toughness of concrete reinforced
with steel-polypropylene hybrid fibers
S.P. Singh*, A.P. Singh and V. Bajaj Department of Civil Engineering,
B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India
Abstract:
Results of an investigation conducted to evaluate the strength and flexure toughness of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced Concrete (HyFRC) containing different combinations of steel and polypropylene fibres are presented. An experimental programme was planned in which beam specimens of size 100 x 100 x 500 mm were tested under four point static flexural loading to obtain the flexural strength of HyFRC. In addition, cube specimens of size 150 x 150 x 150 mm were also tested to obtain its compressive strength. The specimens incorporated steel and polypropylene fibres in the mix proportions of 100-0%, 75-25%, 50-50%, 25-75% and 0-100% by volume at a total volume fraction of 1.0%. The flexural toughness parameters were obtained using procedure laid down in ASTM C-1018 C, JCI Method, ASTM 1609/C 1609 M and Post Crack Strength (PCS) Method. The results indicate that concrete containing a fibre combination of 75% steel fibres + 25% polypropylene fibres can be adjudged as the most appropriate combination to be employed in HyFRC for compressive strength, flexural strength and flexural toughness.