STRENGTH AND DURABILITY STUDY ON POLYESTER FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE WITH TERNARY SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS
| Author(s) | : | Vidu V S, Reshma Raj |
| Institution | : | PG Scholar, Dept. of Civil Engineering, SVNCE |
| Published In | : | Vol. 3, Issue 8 — August 2016 |
| Page No. | : | 53-61 |
| Domain | : | Engineering |
| Type | : | Research Paper |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2348-4470 |
| ISSN (Print) | : | 2348-6406 |
The widely used construction material concrete is generally weak in tension and strong in compression. The plainconcrete can be made strong in tension by providing reinforcement rods or fibres of sufficient quantity. Now a days the fibresare used as a secondary reinforcement, which act as a crack arrester ,improves toughness and mechanical properties. Theeffect of fibres on ternary blended concrete was less observed. The present study focused on the polyester fibre reinforcedconcrete with cement replaced by fly ash and metakaolin. At first the cement is replaced by 30% fly ash and made it constantfor further mixes. After this the optimum percentage of metakaolin was found out. Metakaolin was replaced by 0 to 15% (0,5, 10 and 15%) by weight of cementitious materials with the fixed 30% replacement of fly ash. Finally the polyester fibre wasadded into the mix with estimated optimum amount of metakaolin and fixed amount of fly ash. The fibre was added in therange 0 to 0.3% (0, 0.1, 0.15,0.2, 0.25 and 0.3%) by weight of cementitious materials. The mechanical properties such ascube compressive strength, flexural strength, split tensile strength and modulus of elasticity was studied. From that resultsthe optimum percentage of fibre was decided. The study also involved the durability tests suchas: bulk diffusion test, sulphateresistance test and carbonation test for the fibre reinforced concrete with supplementary cementitious materials. The chloridepenetration depths, sulphate resistance and carbonation depths of different mixes were obtained and analysed.
Vidu V S, Reshma Raj, “STRENGTH AND DURABILITY STUDY ON POLYESTER FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE WITH TERNARY SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS”, International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), Vol. 3, Issue 8, pp. 53-61, August 2016.








