DocumentCode :
3536084
Title :
A comparative study on the flexural behaviour of RCC and R/ECC beams
Author :
Ahamed, A. ; Sunitha, S. ; Vinod, P. ; Bindhu, K.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil Eng., Coll. of Eng. Trivandrum, Trivandrum, India
fYear :
2012
fDate :
18-20 Dec. 2012
Firstpage :
223
Lastpage :
227
Abstract :
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is a unique type of high performance fiber reinforced concrete possessing high ductility by significant strain hardening property under tension with steady state multiple cracking behaviour. It was basically developed for applications in seismic resistant structures, energy absorption devices, repairing and retrofitting of concrete structural elements, as it attains adequate strength, deformation capacity and damage tolerance. The ductile property of ECC is in contrast to that of normal and high strength concrete, which are brittle in nature. The ingredients used for preparing ECC are cement, sand, fibers, mineral admixtures, chemical admixtures and water. In the present study, ECC is developed using Recron 3s polyester fibers, M sand passing through 300μ and retained on 150μ sieve and 53 grade cement 30% of which is replaced by fly ash thus promoting sustainability. Fly ash, an air pollutant is a waste product generated by thermal power plants where coal is used as fuel. The performance of R/ECC and RCC control beams in flexure under two point loading is compared in the present work. Cracking pattern, characteristics of the cracks developed, load deformation characteristics, first crack load, ultimate load and corresponding displacements are taken into account for analysis and comparison. From the study, performance of R/ECC beams is better than that of RCC beams and the ultimate load and deformation of R/ECC beams are greater than that of RCC control beams under flexural load.
Keywords :
beams (structures); brittleness; cements (building materials); cracks; deformation; ductility; fibre reinforced composites; fly ash; reinforced concrete; R/ECC beams; air pollutant; brittle; chemical admixtures; concrete structural element; damage tolerance; deformation capacity; ductile property; ductility; energy absorption device; engineered cementitious composite; flexural behaviour; flexural load; fly ash; grade cement; high performance fiber reinforced concrete; high strength concrete; load deformation characteristics; mineral admixtures; retrofitting; seismic resistant structures; steady state multiple cracking behaviour; strain hardening property; sustainability; thermal power plants; waste product; Aggregates; Concrete; Fly ash; Loading; Steel; Strain; ECC; Engineered cementitious composites; Fiber reinforced concrete; R/ECC; Reinforced engineered cementitious composites;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Green Technologies (ICGT), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Trivandrum
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2635-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICGT.2012.6477976
Filename :
6477976
Link To Document :
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