TY - JOUR
T1 - In-situ strength estimation of polypropylene fibre reinforced recycled aggregate concrete using Schmidt rebound hammer and point load test
AU - Kazemi, Mostafa
AU - Hajforoush, Mohammad
AU - Talebi, Pouyan Khakpour
AU - Daneshfar, Mohammad
AU - Shokrgozar, Ali
AU - Jahandari, Soheil
AU - Saberian, Mohammad
AU - Li, Jie
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - An appropriate amount of polypropylene fibre (PF) content is generally able to compensate for the low compressive strength of the recycled aggregate concrete. This mechanical strength is required to reliably estimate at the building site using partially and non-destructive testing methods. Therefore, in the present study, the compressive strength of concrete with PF at 0.1% by volume and different replacement levels of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) was assessed using point load test (PLT) and Schmidt rebound hammer. According to the results, the sensitivity of the core specimens to the concentrated point load and the short size of PF in the failure zone of the PLT caused to appear a difference among the enhancement trends of PLI values by increasing the age. In addition, a two-variable equation between the rebound number and point load index (PLI) reliably predicted either strength of coarse natural concrete or recycled aggregate concrete or PRAC.
AB - An appropriate amount of polypropylene fibre (PF) content is generally able to compensate for the low compressive strength of the recycled aggregate concrete. This mechanical strength is required to reliably estimate at the building site using partially and non-destructive testing methods. Therefore, in the present study, the compressive strength of concrete with PF at 0.1% by volume and different replacement levels of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) was assessed using point load test (PLT) and Schmidt rebound hammer. According to the results, the sensitivity of the core specimens to the concentrated point load and the short size of PF in the failure zone of the PLT caused to appear a difference among the enhancement trends of PLI values by increasing the age. In addition, a two-variable equation between the rebound number and point load index (PLI) reliably predicted either strength of coarse natural concrete or recycled aggregate concrete or PRAC.
KW - composite, reinforced concrete
KW - polypropylene fibers
KW - strength of materials
KW - testing
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:55848
U2 - 10.1080/21650373.2020.1734983
DO - 10.1080/21650373.2020.1734983
M3 - Article
SN - 2165-0373
VL - 9
SP - 289
EP - 306
JO - Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials
JF - Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials
IS - 5
ER -