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Title: | Performance of steel micro fiber reinforced mortar mixtures containing plain, binary and ternary cementitious systems |
Authors: | Yüksel, Cihat Hosseinnezhad, Hojjat Ramyar, Kambiz Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/İnşaat Mühendisliği Bölümü. 0000-0003-0326-5015 Mardani, Ali Aghabağlou AAJ-6415-2021 57669486700 |
Keywords: | Architecture Steel micro fiber Mineral admixtures Mechanical and transport properties Durability performance High-strength concrete Self-compacting concrete Palm shell concrete Fly-ash concrete Abrasion resistance Mechanical-properties Impact resistance Toughness characterization Durability properties Drying shrinkage Binary mixtures C (programming language) Chlorine compounds Durability Fly ash Minerals Mortar Reinforcement Silica fume Water absorption Cementitious composites Chloride ion penetration Durability improvement Freezing-thawing resistances Micro-fiber Ternary cementitious systems Steel fibers |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | College Publishing |
Citation: | Mardani A. A. vd. (2016). "Performance of steel micro fiber reinforced mortar mixtures containing plain, binary and ternary cementitious systems". Journal of Green Building, 11(4), 109-130. |
Abstract: | Steel micro fibers provide strengthening, toughening and durability improvement mechanisms in cementitious composites. However, there is not much data in the literature regarding how the extent of their effectiveness changes depending on the type of matrix being reinforced. For clarifying this point, the influence of a constant volumetric ratio (1%) of 6 mm long steel micro fibers on the performance of 5 mortar mixtures was investigated and were prepared using plain, binary and ternary cementitious systems. A total of 10 mixtures were cast. The mineral admixtures used in the study include silica fume (SF), metakaolin (MK) and a Class C fly ash (FA). While the replacement levels of SF and MK were 10% by weight of the total mass of the binder, this ratio was chosen as 30% for FA. In addition to the behavior of the mixtures under compressive, flexural and impact loads, abrasion, water absorption, chloride ion penetration, freezing-thawing resistance and drying shrinkage characteristics of the mixtures were determined. Test results indicate that generally the refinement in the pore structure of the matrix provided by mineral admixtures and the increase in resistance against growth and coalescence of micro-cracks provided by fibers produce a synergistic effect and improve the investigated performances of the mixtures. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.3992/jgb.11.4.109.1 https://meridian.allenpress.com/jgb/article/11/4/109/116123/PERFORMANCE-OF-STEEL-MICRO-FIBER-REINFORCED-MORTAR http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29722 |
ISSN: | 1552-6100 1943-4618 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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