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Mechanical and Damping Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Modified with Air-Entraining Agent and Polypropylene Fiber

Chonggang Zhou, Xingwang Pei, Wenlong Li, Yijun Liu

2020Materials23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) modified with polypropylene fiber (PP) and air-entraining agent (AGA) was prepared, and the effects of PP and AGA on the static (compressive strength, Young's modulus, and splitting tensile strength) and dynamic properties (dynamic modulus of elasticity and damping ratio) of RAC were investigated. The experimental results showed that the addition of an AGA and PP had a favorable effect on the damping ratio of the concrete, however, the addition of the AGA had a slightly negative effect on the mechanical performance of the concrete. The AGA and PP contents required to achieve the optimum damping ratio of the concrete with the least reduction in the mechanical performance were 0.02% and 0.10%, respectively. Furthermore, the addition of AGA was more effective than that of PP in improving the damping property of the concrete.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialAir entrainmentDamping ratioPolypropyleneUltimate tensile strengthAggregate (composite)Compressive strengthYoung's modulusFiberProperties of concreteDynamic modulusModulusDynamic mechanical analysisPolymerVibrationPhysicsQuantum mechanicsStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcreteInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization