Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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260653 | Construction and Building Materials | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of short polypropylene (PP) fiber loading on the fracture resistance and indirect tensile strength of nanostructured perlite-cementitious surface compounds (NPCSC) is studied. Loadings of 1%, 2%, 3% and 4%, by weight, of short PP fiber were added to the control mix. An increase of 34% in the indirect tensile strength was achieved at a PP fiber loading of 2% by weight. A fourfold increase in the fracture resistance was achieved at a fiber loading between 3% and 4%. Siding panels 1.6 cm thick was constructed and no cracking was observed after 6 months in the fiber reinforced panels, while cracks emanating from the outer edges of the panels without PP fibers were observed.
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Authors
H. Aglan, M. Morsy, A. Allie, F. Fouad,