Title:
Restrained Shrinkage Tests with PP-Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Author(s):
Herbert Krenchel and Surendra P. Shah
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
105
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
141-158
Keywords:
cracking (fracturing); crack width and spacing; drying shrinkage; fiber reinforced concretes; mortars (material); polypropylene fibers; shrinkage; tests; Materials Research
DOI:
10.14359/2079
Date:
12/1/1987
Abstract:
Restrained shrinkage tests were carried out on ring specimens of concrete reinforced with polypropylene fibers. These fibers had a relatively improved modulus of elasticity and enhanced bond with portland cement matrix. To achieve uniform dispersion for the relatively high fiber content (2 percent volume fraction) employed, a conventional pan mixer was attached with a high-speed activator. It was observed that even after severe drying, no visible cracks (cracks wider than 0.01 mm) appeared on the polypropylene fiber reinforced specimen.