

Author: Wang Rui Gao Xiaojian
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2076-3417|6|8|216-216
ISSN: 2076-3417
Source: Applied Sciences, Vol.6, Iss.8, 2016-07, pp. : 216-216
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Abstract
This study investigated the effects of different fiber contents by volume (0%, 1%, 2%, and 3%) on flowability, entrapped air content, and compressive and flexural strength of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC). Four water-to-binder ratios (0.18, 0.20, 0.22, 0.24) were used and four different dosages of superplasticizer were introduced for preparing each water-to-binder ratio mixture. The experimental results reveal that the increased content of fiber decreases the flowability and entrapped air content of fresh UHPC mixtures. The compressive strength of UHPC increased with a greater addition of steel fiber, from 1% to 3%. The flexural strength was increased slightly by the addition of 1% steel fiber and increased remarkably with the addition of 2% and 3% steel fiber. For every water-to-binder ratio mixture, with and without steel fiber, a good linear relationship can be found between compressive strength and entrapped air content. Therefore, it is suggested that lowering the entrapped air provides a significant contribution to increasing compressive strength of UHPC containing higher steel fibers.
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