Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres

The effects of mono (single type) and hybrid (mixed types) fibres on the workability, compressive strength, flexural strength, and toughness parameters of fly ash geopolymer mortar were studied. The ratio of sand to geopolymer paste of the mortar was 2.75. It was found that workability of mortar dec...

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Main Authors: Jacob Junior, Ashish Kumer Saha, Prabir Kumar Sarker, Alokesh Pramanik
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/16/4447
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spelling doaj-9b59676dece548b595f02a1726719bfd2021-08-26T14:00:35ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-08-01144447444710.3390/ma14164447Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid FibresJacob Junior0Ashish Kumer Saha1Prabir Kumar Sarker2Alokesh Pramanik3School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, AustraliaSchool of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, AustraliaSchool of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, AustraliaSchool of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, AustraliaThe effects of mono (single type) and hybrid (mixed types) fibres on the workability, compressive strength, flexural strength, and toughness parameters of fly ash geopolymer mortar were studied. The ratio of sand to geopolymer paste of the mortar was 2.75. It was found that workability of mortar decreased more with the use of PP fibres due to its higher dispersion into individual filaments in geopolymer mortar compared to the bundled ARG and PVA fibres. Compressive strength increased by 14% for using 1% steel with 0.5% PP fibres compared to that of the control mixture, which was 48 MPa. However, 25 to 30% decrease of compressive strength was observed in the mortars using the low-modulus fibres. Generally, flexural strength followed the trend of compressive strength. Deflection hardening behaviours in terms of the ASTM C1609 toughness indices, namely I5, I10 and I20 were exhibited by the mortars using 1% steel mono fibres, 0.5% ARG with 0.5% steel and 1% PVA with 0.5% steel hybrid fibres. The toughness indices and residual strength factors of the mortars using the other mono or hybrid fibres at 1 or 1.5% dosage were relatively low. Therefore, multiple cracking and deflection hardening behaviours could be achieved in fly ash geopolymer mortars of high sand to binder ratio by using steel fibres in mono or hybrid forms with ARG and PVA fibres.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/16/4447deflection hardeningfibre-reinforced geopolymer mortarflexural strengthresidual strength factortoughness index
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author Jacob Junior
Ashish Kumer Saha
Prabir Kumar Sarker
Alokesh Pramanik
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Ashish Kumer Saha
Prabir Kumar Sarker
Alokesh Pramanik
Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres
Materials
deflection hardening
fibre-reinforced geopolymer mortar
flexural strength
residual strength factor
toughness index
author_facet Jacob Junior
Ashish Kumer Saha
Prabir Kumar Sarker
Alokesh Pramanik
author_sort Jacob Junior
title Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres
title_short Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres
title_full Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres
title_fullStr Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres
title_full_unstemmed Workability and Flexural Properties of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Using Different Mono and Hybrid Fibres
title_sort workability and flexural properties of fibre-reinforced geopolymer using different mono and hybrid fibres
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The effects of mono (single type) and hybrid (mixed types) fibres on the workability, compressive strength, flexural strength, and toughness parameters of fly ash geopolymer mortar were studied. The ratio of sand to geopolymer paste of the mortar was 2.75. It was found that workability of mortar decreased more with the use of PP fibres due to its higher dispersion into individual filaments in geopolymer mortar compared to the bundled ARG and PVA fibres. Compressive strength increased by 14% for using 1% steel with 0.5% PP fibres compared to that of the control mixture, which was 48 MPa. However, 25 to 30% decrease of compressive strength was observed in the mortars using the low-modulus fibres. Generally, flexural strength followed the trend of compressive strength. Deflection hardening behaviours in terms of the ASTM C1609 toughness indices, namely I5, I10 and I20 were exhibited by the mortars using 1% steel mono fibres, 0.5% ARG with 0.5% steel and 1% PVA with 0.5% steel hybrid fibres. The toughness indices and residual strength factors of the mortars using the other mono or hybrid fibres at 1 or 1.5% dosage were relatively low. Therefore, multiple cracking and deflection hardening behaviours could be achieved in fly ash geopolymer mortars of high sand to binder ratio by using steel fibres in mono or hybrid forms with ARG and PVA fibres.
topic deflection hardening
fibre-reinforced geopolymer mortar
flexural strength
residual strength factor
toughness index
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/16/4447
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