Effect of polypropylene fibre on cementitious mortar early shrinkage cracking using the eccentric-ring test

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The effects of polypropylene fibres on mortar and cement-paste cracking were investigated using different amounts of fibre fractions and eccentric rings under restrained-shrinkage conditions. Eccentric-ring tests were conducted to investigate early-age shrinkage cracks. The characteristics of restricted cementitious materials were described by evaluating the cracking time and using concrete mixtures that are less likely to crack. Different fibre-volume fractions significantly enhanced the width, area, and age of cracking. Increasing the water-cement ratio and sand percentage increased the cracking age. The eccentric-ring test showed a greater susceptibility to cracking in cement-mortar composites. The mechanical strength was assessed, and the impact of polypropylene fibres was investigated.

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Abusogi, M. A., Muda, Z. C., Hafez, M. A., & Bakri, M. (2023). Effect of polypropylene fibre on cementitious mortar early shrinkage cracking using the eccentric-ring test. Frontiers in Materials, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2022.1052870

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