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Effect of fiber ratio on the impact behavior of polypropylene fiber reinforced samples
Author(s) -
Mehmet Fatih Şahan,
Fatih Ali Öncel,
İ̇̇smail Ünsal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of structural engineering and applied mechanics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2630-5763
DOI - 10.31462/jseam.2021.04239248
Subject(s) - materials science , polypropylene , composite material , fiber , beam (structure) , bending , fiber reinforced concrete , structural engineering , engineering
This study investigated the effect of fiber ratio on the impact behavior of polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete cube and beam samples. Plain concrete mixtures for control samples and polypropylene fiber-reinforced concrete mixtures with fiber ratios of %0.22, %0.44, and %0.66 by volume were prepared. An instrumented drop-weight impact system was used for the dynamic tests. Static compression tests, three-point bending tests, and impact tests were performed on beam samples (with the dimension of 100×100×500 mm). Static compression and impact tests were performed on cube samples (with the size of 100 mm). It was observed that the fracture properties of polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete for both cube and beam samples were better than the control samples under impact. The crack width in the beams under the impact decreased with the increase in polypropylene fiber ratio. The cube and beam concrete samples reinforced with polypropylene fibers absorbed the impact energy better than the control samples.

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