Investigate the effect of different Forta Ferro fiber concentrations on the tensile strength of concrete, an experimental study employing the Barcelona and double punch tests
Subject Areas : Advanced Materials in Structural EngineeringEhsanollah Zeighami 1 , mohsen ghomi 2 , mohammad mirhosseini 3 , s lajevardi 4
1 - Department of civil engineering. arak branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
2 - Department of civil engineering. arak branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
3 - Department of Civil Engineering.Arak Branch,Islamic Azad University,Arak,Iran
4 - Department of Civil Engineering.Arak Branch,Islamic Azad University,Arak,Iran
Keywords: Concrete Tensile Strength, Forta Ferro Fiber, Barcelona test, Double Punch test,
Abstract :
Concrete is highly vulnerable to tensile stress, and the use of rebar is not always practical or cost-effective. Forta Ferro fibers offer an alternative solution for enhancing the tensile strength of concrete. In this study, 36 cylindrical and 36 cubic samples were tested using compressive strength, Barcelona, and double punch tests. The samples were aged for 28 days and contained 0, 1, 2, or 3 kg/m3 of Forta Ferro fibers. The results showed that adding 1 to 3 kg/m3 of Forta Ferro fibers to the concrete increased the 28-day tensile strength (BCN test) by 8.40% to 9.04% in cylindrical samples and 8.71% to 8.93% in cubic samples. Similarly, the 28-day tensile strength (DPT) increased by 6.81% to 9.42% in cylindrical specimens and 3.92% to 6.69% in cubic specimens when Forta Ferro fibers were added. The proposed Chen coefficient of 1.08 is suggested as the correction factor for the Forta Ferro fibers.