In the present study sisal fiber–cement composites reinforced with 4% and 6% of short fibers were developed and their physical–mechanical behavior was characterized. To ensure the composite sustainability and durability, the ordinary Portland cement matrix was modified by adding fly ash and metakaolin, and the natural aggregate was substituted by 10% and 20% of recycled concrete aggregate. Flat sheets were cast in a self-compacted cement matrix and bending tests were performed to determine the first crack, postpeak strength and toughness of the composites. Cyclic flexural tests were carried out to determine the stiffness variation of composite due to cracking formation and propagation. It can be seen that the reinforcement provided b...
Concrete exhibits brittle behaviour due to its low tensile strength. The addition of fibres, either ...
The fibers used in concrete are mainly materials that require additional production, which negativel...
This paper compares the behavior of a recently developed fly ash-based ductile fiber reinforced geop...
In the present study sisal fiber–cement composites reinforced with 4% and 6% of short fibers were d...
"Published online: 02 Jan 2017"The proper use of renewable or recycled source materials can contribu...
The need for economical, sustainable, safe, and secure shelter is an inherent global problem and num...
Sisal fiber–cement composites reinforced with short fibers were developed and their physical–mechan...
Summary: The need for economical, sustainable, safe, and secure shelter is an inherent global proble...
ABSTRACT The inclusion of fibre reinforcement in concrete, mortar and cement paste can enhance many ...
Abstract The paper reviews the properties of cement composites reinforced with short fibres. The eff...
It is evident that the carbon-fiber reinforced ementitious composites are, increasingly, being used ...
Emphasis on the advancement of new materials and technology has been there for the past few decades....
In order to turn a brittle cement matrix into a ductile composite different types of man-made fibres...
Vegetable fibers are a hierarchical structure material in the macro, micro and nanometric scales tha...
Almost 3500 years ago, Egyptians used straw to reinforce mud blocks for construction purposes. Later...
Concrete exhibits brittle behaviour due to its low tensile strength. The addition of fibres, either ...
The fibers used in concrete are mainly materials that require additional production, which negativel...
This paper compares the behavior of a recently developed fly ash-based ductile fiber reinforced geop...
In the present study sisal fiber–cement composites reinforced with 4% and 6% of short fibers were d...
"Published online: 02 Jan 2017"The proper use of renewable or recycled source materials can contribu...
The need for economical, sustainable, safe, and secure shelter is an inherent global problem and num...
Sisal fiber–cement composites reinforced with short fibers were developed and their physical–mechan...
Summary: The need for economical, sustainable, safe, and secure shelter is an inherent global proble...
ABSTRACT The inclusion of fibre reinforcement in concrete, mortar and cement paste can enhance many ...
Abstract The paper reviews the properties of cement composites reinforced with short fibres. The eff...
It is evident that the carbon-fiber reinforced ementitious composites are, increasingly, being used ...
Emphasis on the advancement of new materials and technology has been there for the past few decades....
In order to turn a brittle cement matrix into a ductile composite different types of man-made fibres...
Vegetable fibers are a hierarchical structure material in the macro, micro and nanometric scales tha...
Almost 3500 years ago, Egyptians used straw to reinforce mud blocks for construction purposes. Later...
Concrete exhibits brittle behaviour due to its low tensile strength. The addition of fibres, either ...
The fibers used in concrete are mainly materials that require additional production, which negativel...
This paper compares the behavior of a recently developed fly ash-based ductile fiber reinforced geop...