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Efficiency of polypropylene and metallic fibres on control of shrinkage and cracking of recycled aggregate mortars

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The use of recycled aggregates in mortar and concrete induces a large shrinkage due to the capacity of these aggregates to absorb a great quantity of water. The influence of polypropylene and metallic fibres (Fibraflex) has been studied in different proportioning to reduce shrinkage and cracking. The efficiency of polypropylene and metallic fibres to reduce restrained shrinkage cracking is evaluated by using a ring mortar cast around a stiff steel ring. By using fibres, the crack width decreases significantly. Free shrinkage results are equally investigated. Finally, crack width in reinforced fibre mortars is calculated analytically by using the model of Grzybowski and Shah. Results are compared with experimental values. The study demonstrates that theoretical values of crack widths correspond reasonably to experimental values.

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hal-00999796 , version 1 (04-06-2014)

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Habib Abdelhak Mesbah, François Buyle-Bodin. Efficiency of polypropylene and metallic fibres on control of shrinkage and cracking of recycled aggregate mortars. Construction and Building Materials, 1999, Volume 13 (Issue 8), pp.439-447. ⟨hal-00999796⟩

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