Artigo Revisado por pares

Effect of abaca natural fiber on the setting behavior and autogenous shrinkage of cement composite

2022; Elsevier BV; Volume: 56; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104719

ISSN

2352-7102

Autores

Geon-Wook Lee, Young Cheol Choi,

Tópico(s)

Concrete and Cement Materials Research

Resumo

In this study, the effects of abaca fibers on the initial hydration and autogenous shrinkage characteristics of cement were investigated with the aim of using natural abaca fibers as construction materials. Abaca fiber content was chosen as the primary experimental variable and was varied from 0 to 0.25, 0.5, 1, and 2% of the weight of cement for testing. To identify the influence of the fibers on the hydration reaction of cement, the heat of hydration, ultrasonic pulse velocity , and setting time were measured. The internal curing effect of abaca fibers was evaluated using thermogravimetry and microstructure analysis by conducting compressive strength and autogenous shrinkage tests. The results indicate that abaca fibers can be used as internal curing agents owing to their high water absorption rate, which results from the cross-sectional characteristics of their hollow bundle-type tubular structure. Abaca fibers are found to be an effective alternative that can mitigate the risk of cracking by reducing the autogenous shrinkage of high-performance cement concrete products. • The effects of abaca fiber content on the initial hydration and autogenous shrinkage characteristics of cement was investigated. • The heat of hydration, ultrasonic pulse velocity, and setting time were measured for test samples with different abaca fiber content. • Abaca fibers can be used as internal curing agents owing to their high water absorption rate. • The use of abaca fibers as construction materials can reduce the risk of cracking by decreasing the autogenous shrinkage of high-performance cement composites.

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