Effect of Steel Fibers on Heat of Hydration and Mechanical Properties of Concrete Containing Fly Ash
Journal: Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (Vol.38, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-01-01
Authors : Sajid Mehmood; Faheem Butt;
Page : 83-94
Keywords : Heat of Hydration; Fly Ash; Steel Fibers; Mechanical Properties of Concrete; Semi Adiabatic;
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of steel fibers on the fresh and hardened properties, and heat of hydration of concrete containing FA (Fly Ash). A total of 192 samples were cast comprising cubes, cylinders, and prisms, for six concrete mixes with varying contents of steel fibers by volume and a fixed content of FA i.e. 15% by weight of cement. The semi adiabatic setup was used to monitor temperature rise due to the heat of hydration in the concrete mixes for fourteen days. The use of FA increased workability, and decreased early compressive strength, tensile strength and heat of hydration of concrete. However, an increase in the compressive strength of FA concrete was observed by the addition of steel fibers up to 0.9% whereas a consistent increase in the splitting tensile strength and modulus of rupture was observed with the addition of the steel fibers from 0.4-1.8%. Further the test results showed that increasing steel fibers content decrease the evolution of heat due to hydration. It was concluded that the FA concrete with steel fibers can be used in precast industry and mass construction projects due to the improved mechanical properties and lower heat of hydration.
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