Flexural capacity of reactive powder concrete
By: Muranal, Santosh M.
Contributor(s): Khadiranaikar, R. B.
Publisher: Mumbai ACC LTD 2022Edition: Vol.96(9), Sep.Description: 34-40p.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: Indian Concrete Journal - ICJSummary: Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is classified under ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) vowing to its dense and uniform microstructure and mechanical properties. The design of structures with RPC is governed by its strength and toughness characters. In the present study, RPC with compressive strength of 180 MPa and flexural strength of 25 MPa was produced using local available materials. The flexural strengths of non-fibered and fiber reinforced reactive powder concrete (FRPC) are evaluated. Toughness indices for FRPC are evaluated by loaddeflection test carried on FRPC beam specimens. An analytical expression is proposed to evaluate the flexural strengths of RPC and FRPCs. FRPC beam specimens recorded higher toughness indices when compared with other class of concretes.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is classified under ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) vowing to its dense and uniform microstructure and mechanical properties. The design of structures with RPC is governed by its strength and toughness characters. In the present study, RPC with compressive strength of 180 MPa and flexural strength of 25 MPa was produced using local available materials. The flexural strengths of non-fibered and fiber reinforced reactive powder concrete (FRPC) are evaluated. Toughness indices for FRPC are evaluated by loaddeflection test carried on FRPC beam specimens. An analytical expression is proposed to evaluate the flexural strengths of RPC and FRPCs. FRPC beam specimens recorded higher toughness indices when compared with other class of concretes.
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