Mechanical properties and durability assessment of nylon fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete

  • Jawad Ahmad
  • , Osama Zaid
  • , Fahid Aslam
  • , Rebeca Martínez-García
  • , Yasir M. Elharthi
  • , Mohamed Hechmi EI Ouni
  • , Faisal Tufail
  • , Ibrahim A. Sharaky

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Abstract

The higher paste volume in Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) makes it susceptible to have a higher creep coefficient and cracking and has brittle nature. This brittle nature of concrete is unacceptable for any construction industry. The addition of fibers is one of the most prevalent methods to enhance the ductile and tensile behavior of concrete. Fibers reduce the cracking phenomena and improve the energy absorption capacity of the structure. Conversely, the addition of fibers has a negative impact on the workability of fresh concrete. In this research work, a detailed investigation of the influence of Nylon fibers (NFs) on fresh properties, durability, and mechanical properties of SCC was carried out. NFs were added into concrete mixes in a proportion of 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2% by weight of cement to achieve the research objectives. Durability assessment of modified SCC having Nylon fibers was performed using water absorption, permeability, carbonation resistance, and acid attack resistant. Mechanical tests (compressive and tensile) were conducted for modified as well as control mix. Test results indicate that the passing and filling ability decreased while segregation and bleeding resistance increased with NFs. Furthermore, test results showed a significant increase in strength up to 1.5% addition of nylon fibers and then strength decreases gradually. Durability parameters were significantly improved with the incorporation of NFs relative to the control mix. Overall, this study demonstrated the potential of using nylon fibers in self-compacting concrete with improved durability and mechanical properties.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Volume16
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • L-Box
  • Self compacted concrete
  • V-funnel
  • acid attack resistance
  • compressive strength
  • nylon fibers
  • permeability
  • slump flow

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