Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10687890 Journal of Cleaner Production 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
For the sands obtained from mixing DS and RS, an improvement of fineness modulus of dune sand, and the sand equivalent of river sand were observed, compared respectively to 100% DS and 100% RS. The granulometric correction of dune sand and the addition of fibers reduced the drying shrinkage. The maximum of shrinkage reduction was obtained for the mixtures prepared with 40% DS and 60% RS. The fibers having the highest aspect ratio and a volume fraction of 1% presented a more significant effect on drying shrinkage. The more significant reduction of shrinkage was 40.53% compared to concrete without fibers. Weight loss was higher for the fiber reinforced sand concretes compared to plain sand concretes.
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