Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4912825 | Construction and Building Materials | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of fiber on the mechanical properties and impact resistance of oil palm shell geopolymer concrete (OPSGPC) prepared with ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) and palm oil fuel ash (POFA) as binders is reported. The mechanical properties of OPSGPC, namely compressive, flexural, splitting tensile strengths, and modulus of elasticity were investigated; impact resistance was found through drop hammer test. The addition of 0.5% steel fibers enhanced the splitting tensile and flexural strengths of fiber reinforced OPSGPC (FROPSGPC) by about 19-38% and 13-44%, respectively compared to the non-fibrous OPSGPC. The FROPSGPC with uncrushed OPS developed higher initial and final impact resistance compared to specimens with crushed OPS. With the addition of 0.5% steel fiber, the first crack load of the geopolymer concrete increased by 1.5-3.5 times compared to the corresponding mixes of OPSGPC without fiber. The ultimate impact energy of most of the OPSGPC and FROPSGPC with uncrushed OPS was found 15-152% higher compared to the corresponding mixes with the crushed OPS aggregate.
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Authors
Azizul Islam, U. Johnson Alengaram, Mohd Zamin Jumaat, Nurasyiqin Binti Ghazali, Sumiani Yusoff, Iftekhair Ibnul Bashar,