Heliyon (Jul 2024)

Experimental study on axial tensile properties of basalt fibre reinforced recycled aggregate concrete

  • Xutao Zhang,
  • Junyu Wang,
  • Chao Lou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 13
p. e34208

Abstract

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In order to investigate the tensile properties of basalt fibre reinforced recycled aggregate concrete (BFRAC), the axial tensile tests were carried out on BFRAC specimens using the concrete axial tensile testing device. The effects of basalt fibre (BF) content and recycled aggregate replacement rate on the tensile properties of BFRAC were quantitatively investigated, and the tensile damage mechanism of BFRAC was analysed. The following conclusions were drawn: The volume fraction of BF had the most prominent effect on the axial tensile properties of BFRAC. The axial tensile strength and peak tensile strain of BFRAC both showed the change rule of first increasing and then decreasing with the increase of BF volume fraction. The replacement rate of recycled aggregate is negatively correlated with the tensile properties of BFRAC. The larger the replacement rate, the worse the tensile properties of BFRAC. When the replacement rate of recycled aggregate is 30 % and the volume fraction of BF is 0.3 %, the tensile properties of BFRAC are better, as well as its economic and environmental performance. The axial tensile strength and peak tensile strain were 2.08 MPa and 114 × 10−6, respectively. BFRAC exhibits the toughening and crack arresting effect of BF, and the crack development is relatively slow, showing more obvious plastic damage characteristics.

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