Xperimental Study For Lexure Strength On Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Xperimental Study For Lexure Strength On Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Xperimental Study For Lexure Strength On Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete
ABSTRACT: The main purpose of this paper is to study the effects of polypropylene fiber on the flexure
strength of concrete. The experimental programmed was under taken to test standard concrete beam of size (150
X 150)mm with a span 700 mm for studying strength in flexure. The sample were compared without any fiber
and with polypropylenes fiber of intensity 0.89 kg per cum of concrete. To provide a basis for flexure, reference
specimens were cast without polypropylene fiber. The test results showed that the mechanical properties of
flexural strength resulting from added of polypropylene fiber was relatively high.
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
The aim of the experimental program is to compare the flexural strength of concrete made with and without
polypropylene fibres used as coarse aggregates. Concrete mix for M20 grade was designed. The basic tests cared
out on materials used for Mix Design are discussed in this paper, followed by a brief description about mix
deign. At the end, the flexure strength testing conducted on the specimens and the result was noted.
MATERIAL USED
1.1 Cement
Grade 43 Ultra Tech OPC cement was used for casting beams for all concrete mixes. The cement was of
uniform colour i.e. grey with a light greenish shade and was free from any hard lumps.
40 mm 0 10 100
20 mm 6.7 3.3 33
10 mm 3.2 0.1 1
6.75 mm 0.1 0 0
4.75 mm 0 0 0
1. Type Crushed
5. Form Fibrillated
Six beams were manufactured under test conditions. The beams were three plain concrete beam and three beams
with polypropylene fiber. The concrete were specimens were identified as shown in table.6.
Cement = 18.7Kg, Sand = 30.3 Kg, Aggregate = 63.6 Kg water = 9.35 liters Fibre = 47.3gm Temperature =
20OC
Cement = 18.7Kg, Sand = 30.3 Kg, Aggregate = 63.6 Kg water = 9.35 liters Fiber = 47.3gm Temperature =22
O
C Humidity = 53%
V. DISCUSSIONS
The result obtained in experimental work is presented in Graph1 and Graph2.
FLEXURAL STRENGHT N/MM2
6
5.5
5
4.5
4
W/o Fibre
3.5 With Fibre
3
15 20 25 30
MAXIMUM LOAD IN kN
W/o Fibre
With Fibre
1
DEFLECTION IN MM
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0 10 20 30
MAXIMUM LOAD IN kN
VI. OBSERVATIONS
1. For M20 mix considered in this investigation, there was about 18.5% increase in the ultimate load
carrying capacity of the beams containing fibers when compared to the control beam specimens
without fibers.
2. For M20 the mix, the beams with fibers showed significant increase in the deflection values when
compared to the control beams. This phenomenon of increased deflections lays emphasis on the fact
that the addition of fibers enhances ductility.
3. The increase in flexural strength is about 20% respectively that of plain concrete specimens.
4. The addition of fibers does not change the crack pattern as such but there were reduced crack widths,
which were observed.