Permeation and Fiber Matrix Bond Behaviour of Ultra High Performance Concrete – A Review

  • Prakash S
  • Kumar S
  • Rai B
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A brief review of the evolution and origins of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) is covered in this article. UHPC is a unique concrete with unique features such as workability, mechanical properties, and durability that differs from regular concrete and high-performance concrete in terms of mix composition, needs, and manufacturing methods. In terms of the material ingredients of UHPC, Silica Fume (SF) plays a critical role in the production of UHPC due to its unique physical and chemical properties. Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS), a highly reactive pozzolan similar to SF, is another viable contender among mineral admixtures. As a result, this article examines the effects of SF and GGBS in the UHPC combination. This paper also reviews the durability of UHPC in terms of water and chloride-ion permeability. A brief review of the importance of steel and polypropylene fibre (PPF) in UHPC blends, as well as their pull-out behaviour, is also reviewed.

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Prakash, S., Kumar, S., & Rai, B. (2022). Permeation and Fiber Matrix Bond Behaviour of Ultra High Performance Concrete – A Review. Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences, 12(2), 209–226. https://doi.org/10.2478/jaes-2022-0028

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