Flexural Behaviour of Precast Aerated Concrete Panel (PACP) with Added Fibrous Material: An Overview

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The usage of precast aerated concrete panel as an IBS system has become the main alternative to conventional construction system. The usage of this panel system contributes to a sustainable and environmental friendly construction. This paper presents an overview of the precast aerated concrete panel with added fibrous material (PACP). PACP is fabricated from aerated foamed concrete with added Polypropylene fibers (PP). The influence of PP on the mechanical properties of PACP are studied and reviewed from previous research. The structural behaviour of precast concrete panel subjected to flexure load is also reviewed. It is found that PP has significant affects on the concrete mixture's compressive stregth, tensile strength and flexural strength. It is also found that PP manage to control the crack propagation in the concrete panel.

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Abdul Rahim, N. H., Mohamad, N., Abdul Samad, A. A., Goh, W. I., & Jamaluddin, N. (2017). Flexural Behaviour of Precast Aerated Concrete Panel (PACP) with Added Fibrous Material: An Overview. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 103). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710302005

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