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Autogenous Healing of Fiber/Matrix Interface and Its enhancement

Authors :
Qiu, Jishen
He, Shan
Wang, Qiang
Su, Haibin
Yang, Eu-Hua
Qiu, Jishen
He, Shan
Wang, Qiang
Su, Haibin
Yang, Eu-Hua
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Fiber-reinforced cementitious composites (FRCC) represent a large group highperformance concrete for buildings and constructions. In this paper, the long ignored autogenous healing at debonded micro fiber/cement matrix interface (~1 μm crack) is demonstrated for the first time. Class F fly ash, a common Portland cement replacement that is rich in silicate, is engaged to promote interfacial healing. Single micro fiber pullout tests and microstructural characterization show that the presumed fiber/matrix healing indeed takes place and causes significant increase of the mechanical bond between fiber and matrix; additional silicate-rich fly ash greatly improves the healing efficiency. Uniaxial tensile test to the fiber-bridging indicates that the fiber/matrix interfacial healing can enhance the tensile strength of FRCC.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1125204181
Document Type :
Electronic Resource