Stress-Strain Relationship of High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete using Silica Fume and Steel Fiber
Date
2020-08-01Author
KRISNAMURTI, Krisnamurti
SOEHARDJONO, Agoes
ZACOEB, Achfas
WIBOWO, Ari
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Disaster mitigation in the world of civil engineering can do by improving the performance of construction materials using
High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (HPFRC). The increasing performance of concrete materials positively affects the
physical and mechanical properties of the concrete produced, including the modulus of elasticity. Many equations develop to calculate
the distribution of stress-strain of concrete material, such as the Madrid Parabola Formula, Desay & Khrisnan Formula, Majewski
Formula, Wang & Hsu Formula, and Saenz Formula. The purpose of this study is to investigate a stress-strain distribution equation
and the elastic modulus of elasticity of HPFRC using Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) with variations in the composition of silica
fume and steel fiber and also investigate the formula of the HPFRC stress-strain distribution. The study conduct using φ
φφ
φ 15 cm x 30
cm cylindrical specimens. The materials are PPC, sand, gravel, water, silica fume additives, superplasticizers, and Dramix @ 3D steel
fiber. Silica fume used varies from 0.0% to 15.0% of the weight of cement. While the steel fiber varies from 0.2% to 1.4% of the
volume of the concrete mixture. The compressive strength test carries out refers to ASTM C39/C39M-03, 2003. The stress-strain
relationship of HPFRC is obtained from the axial deformation measurement using an extensometer. The results of the study compare
with some well-known stress-strain relationship equation. From this study, the stress-strain relationship formula of Desay-Khrisnan
is rather suitable for the concrete with W/B ratio variation, but not suitable for silica fume and steel fiber content variation.
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