
Experimental Investigation of Rubberized Functionally Graded Concrete
Author(s) -
Sumit Choudhary,
Rajesh Gupta,
Abhishek Jain,
Sandeep Chaudhary
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revue des composites et des matériaux avancés
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.153
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 1958-5799
pISSN - 1169-7954
DOI - 10.18280/rcma.310101
Subject(s) - materials science , flexural strength , compressive strength , precast concrete , shrinkage , composite material , aggregate (composite) , microstructure , scanning electron microscope , structural engineering , engineering
Concrete is a basic engineering material used for developing modern structures. The engineering properties of structures can be enhanced by using different concrete grades in the same structural element based on its specific requirement in functionally graded concrete (FGC). For meticulous critical inspection, an experimental investigation was prosecuted on three different types of concrete (conventional concrete (CC), rubber fiber concrete (RFC) and rubberized functionally graded concrete (RFGC)), and their properties were compared. The fine aggregate was substituted (by volume) with waste rubber fiber by 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30% to prepare RFC and RFGC. Tests were performed on concrete samples to analyze compressive strength, flexural strength, water permeability, and drying shrinkage. Moreover, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was utilized to observe the microstructures. Results indicated that RFGC performed better than CC and RFC and can be used to prepare precast structures and for the applications where high flexural load acts.