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Title: | Performance of SFRC with Varying Surface Texture and Moisture Conditions in Overlay Concrete |
Authors: | Ogunbode, Ezekiel Babatunde Yahaya, Tetengi Alhaji Bala, Adamu Ango, Aaron Joseph Nimlyat, Pontip Stephen Raji, Abdullahi Taiwo |
Keywords: | Steel fibre reinforced concrete slant shear strength Plain concrete concrete overlay bonding strength |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Journal of Environmental Science (JOES) |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 21;No. 1; Pp 30-40 |
Abstract: | This paper presents a study carried out to assess the interfacial bond strength behaviour of Steel Fibre
Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) and Plain Concrete (PC) substrate. Steel wire fibre was incorporated as
reinforcing agent in the Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) to determine its effect on bonding strength.
To better understand the bonding mechanism at the interface, overlaid prism specimens were
fabricated with three moisture conditions (air dry, saturated surface dry (SSD), and wet). Five different
fibre volume fractions of 0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, and 2.0% were prepared and used as the overlay concrete
on three different surface textures (As Cast surface, Grooved surface, and Wire brush surface). It was
observed that the bond strength of the FRC samples at all moisture conditions is higher than that of the
control specimens. The bond strength of FRC with 1% fibre volume was observed to have consequently
improved. This improvement is influenced through grooved surface texture at SSD moisture condition
of the old concrete surface. Steel fibre of 1.0% produced sample with the highest interfacial bond
strength of 15.19N/mm2
. It was observed that, the bond strength of FRC was more than the control
specimen. Based on American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Repair Guideline, the roughened
surface textures used in this study were able to meet the minimum bond strength it specified.
Considering all inferences and appraisals from this research, 1% steel FRC, grooved surface treatment
type and SSD surface condition are recommended in the production of retrofitting/repair concretes
with the sole aim of achieving an enhanced interfacial shear bond strength. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3333 |
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