Mechanical properties of steel fiber reinforced concrete with recycled coarse aggregate
Abstract
Steel is one of fibres used in fiber reinforced concrete technology. Steel fibres in
concrete are help to improves flexural strength and crack resistance. . Today, there are
critical shortages of natural resources in present scenario. In this research, a waste
concrete is being used to produce the recycled aggregate. The Recycled Coarse
Aggregate (RCA) is being partially replaced the natural coarse aggregate (NCA) in
concrete to analyze the mechanical properties of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC).
Before start the research, proportional design of RCA is created to compare its effect to
the SFRC. Then, methodology planned and several tests will be conducted like slump
test, compaction factor test, density analysis, compression test and flexural test. There
are 5 batches (A, B, C, D and E) of concrete cube and prism samples which use
different proportion of RCA (0%, 25%, 50%, 75% & 100%) and 1.5% volume fraction
of steel fiber was added and 1 batch of sample which represented as control sample
which use 100% of NCA and 0% volume fraction of steel fiber in concrete was also
produced. As a result, control sample was achieved a 27.32 MPa in compression
strength and 0.90 MPa for flexural strength while the batch A’s samples managed to
achieve 48.60 MPa and 1.10 MPa respectively. On the other hand, the cube and prism
samples of all batches (A, B, C, D, E) showed a decreasing strength of compressive
strength and flexural strength due to increasing proportion of RCA in the concrete. As a
conclusion, there are 4 samples were fully achieve more than 20 MPa of compression
strength and optimum flexural strength of the samples were obtained.