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Tension Stiffening Behavior of Polypropylene Fiber- Reinforced Concrete Tension Members
Abstract
This paper focuses on comparing the behavior of RC tension members with and without the addition of polypropylene fibers at various corrosion levels. Eight cylindrical tensile specimens were tested to evaluate their tension-stiffening and cracking behavior. The content of polypropylene fiber added into the concrete mix was the main variable (0.25%, 0.50%, 0.75%, and 1.0% of total volume). The corrosion level was varied from slight (5%), medium (10%) to severe (30%) and, like the other variables, applied only to 1.0% polypropylene fiber-reinforced concrete (PFRC) specimens. The test results showed that the fiber addition significantly increased the tension-stiffening effect but was largely unable to reduce the effect of bond degradation caused by corrosion. Moreover, the addition of polypropylene fibers was able to improve the cracking behavior in terms of crack propagation, as shown by smaller crack spacing compared to the specimen without fiber addition at the same corrosion level.
Ketersediaan
JETS15a-009 | JETS V53N2 Maret 2021 | Perpustakaan FT UPI YAI | Tersedia |
JETS15b-009 | JETS V53N2 Maret 2021 | Perpustakaan FT UPI YAI | Tersedia |
Informasi Detil
Judul Seri |
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
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No. Panggil |
JETS V53N2 Maret 2021
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Penerbit | ITB Journal Publisher : Bandung., 2021 |
Deskripsi Fisik |
hlm : 316-327
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Bahasa |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
2337-5779
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JETS
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Edisi |
Volume 53 Nomor 2 Maret 2021
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