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Title Flexural and Impact Resisting Performance of HPFRCCs Using Hybrid PVA Fibers
Authors 김영우 ; 민경환 ; 양준모 ; 윤영수
Page pp.705-712
ISSN 1229-5515
Keywords PVA 섬유 ; 고성능 ; 섬유보강 복합체 ; HPFRCC ; 분사식 FRP PVA fibers ; high performance ; fiber reinforced composite ; HPFRCC ; sprayed FRP
Abstract HPFRCCs (high-performance fiber reinforced cementitious composites), which is relatively more ductile and has the characteristic of high toughness with high fiber volume fractions, can be used in structures subjected to extreme loads and exposed to durability problems. In the case of PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) fiber, it is noted by former studies that around 2% fiber volume fractions contributes to the most effective performance at HPFRCCs. In this study, flexural tests were carried out to evaluate the flexural behavior of HPFRCCs and to optimize mix proportions. Two sets of hybrid fiber reinforced high performance specimens with total fiber volume fraction of 2 % were tested: the first set prepared by addition of short and long PVA fibers at different combination of fiber volume fractions, and the second set by addition of steel. In addition, in order to assess the performances of the HPFRCCs against to high strain rates, drop weight tests were conducted. Lastly, the sprayed FRP was applied on the bottom surface of specimens to compare their impact responses with non-reinforcing specimens. The experimental results showed that the specimen prepared with 1.6% short fibers (REC 15) and 0.4% long fiber (RF4000) outperformed the other specimens under flexure, and impact loading.