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Crack growth resistance in fibre reinforced alkali-activated fly ash concrete exposed to extreme temperatures
Authors:Jose R. A. Goncalves  Yaman Boluk  Vivek Bindiganavile
Affiliation:1.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Alberta,Edmonton,Canada;2.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Alberta,Edmonton,Canada;3.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Alberta,Edmonton,Canada
Abstract:This paper examines the crack growth resistance of alkali-activated fly ash concrete under extreme temperatures. Plain and hybrid fibre reinforced alkali activated concrete prepared with fly ash were subjected to a range of temperatures from ? 30 to 300 °C, sustained for 2 h. The alkali activation was effected with a blend of sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate. A fibre blend of steel to polypropylene in the volume ratio of 4:1 and a total as high as 1% by volume fraction reinforced the mixtures. The resulting systems were examined for residual strength under compression and splitting tension. Further, notched prisms were loaded under 4-point flexure to evaluate the residual fracture toughness. Based on the results, four different stages for fracture behaviour were identified with superior fibre efficiency seen at sub-zero temperatures. Across the breadth of temperatures examined, adding fibres led to higher residual fracture toughness for those systems that displayed a narrow range of thermal conductivity.
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