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The effect of recycled tyre steel fibers on the properties of concrete

Souphavanh Senesavath, Ali Salem, Saied Kashkash, Bintul Zehra, Zoltán Orbán

2021Pollack Periodica21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Steel fibers recovered from recycled tires were considered for use as reinforcement in concrete to improve the tensile properties of concrete as well as being an economically viable and environmentally friendly alternative. This paper investigates the effect of purified and non-purified recycled tire steel fiber in concrete with a constant fiber proportion of 30 kg m −3 to determine properties in fresh and hardened concrete. The results indicate that concrete with purified tire fibers have better tensile properties than those with non-purified tire fibers. Density, strength, and toughness significantly increase but workability tends to decrease when using recycled tire steel fiber as reinforcement in concrete.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceUltimate tensile strengthToughnessFiberComposite materialEnvironmentally friendlyReinforcementEcologyBiologyInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcreteRecycled Aggregate Concrete Performance