An investigation on adding polypropylene fibers to reinforce lightweight cement composites (LWC)

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The influence of polypropylene fibers has been studied in different proportioning and fiber length to improve the performance characteristics of the lightweight cement composites. Fibers used in two different lengths (6mm and 12mm) and fiber proportions (0.15% and 0.35%) by cement weight in the mixture design. Hardened concrete properties such as: 7-and 28-day compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, flexural strength, water absorption, and shrinkage were evaluated. Fiber addition was seen to enhance the physical and mechanical properties of lightweight concrete. Compared to unreinforced LWC, polypropylene (PP) reinforced LWC with fiber proportioning 0.35% and 12 mm fiber length, caused 30.1% increase in the flexural strength and 27% increase in the splitting tensile strength. Increased fiber availability in the LWC matrix, in addition to the ability of longer PP fibers to bridge on the micro cracks, are suggested as the reasons for the enhancement in mechanical properties.

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Bagherzadeh, R., Pakravan, H. R., Sadeghi, A. H., Latifi, M., & Merati, A. A. (2012). An investigation on adding polypropylene fibers to reinforce lightweight cement composites (LWC). Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 7(4), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.1177/155892501200700410

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