Abstract

Basalt fiber is a novel type of inorganic fiber which is produced from the extrusion of natural vocalnic basalt rocks through their melting process at high temperature. So the quality and strength characteristics of basalt fiber depend mainly on both the quality of raw material and manufacturing processing. Basalt fabric-reinforced cementitious composites (FRCM) are a novel composite and an extensive scientific investigation is still ongoing for geopolymer composite. Based on three types of basalt textile with respect to various net sizes, the aim of this paper is to evaluate the flexural performance of basalt textile-reinforced geopolymer composite through the four-point bending test. The specimens of rectangular form with the dimension of 400 × 100 × 15 mm3, reinforced with one to four layers of each type of basalt textile, were produced. They were then tested at the age of about 40 days after casting. On the other hand, the number of the specimens reinforced with four layers were considered to assess the mechanical strength of the specimens at longer periods of ageing time (60, 90, 150, 180 days). The experimental results showed that with the increasing number of reinforcing layers, the specimens significantly improved the mechanical strength, except for those reinforced with basalt textile of big net size. The specimens reinforced with basalt textile of big net size had no impact on post-crack mechanical strength, however, it helps to arrest the catastrophic brittle failure of the specimens; the failure of these specimens is due to localization of first crack. When the specimens were exposed to the further ageing times, the mechanical strength of the specimens were decreased over time. All the reinforced specimens have the same failure mode by flexural failure due to the rupture of fiber yarn in matrix, and no debonding of fiber yarn or a gradual peeling process of mortar matrix happened during testing.

Highlights

  • Textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) is a composite material resulting from a combination of multi-axial textile reinforcement and fine-grained aggregate-based cementitious matrix

  • It is well-known for some significant advantages: (i) due to the possibility of the intentional alignment of textile fabric in concrete, it can be placed at the position where the stress is required, as a result of improved tensile strength and ductility, (ii) composite materials reinforced with these reinforcements are no need a strong concrete covering layer to protest against the corrosion of the structure, due to good alkali resistance of reinforcement, (iii) compared to fiber reinforced polymer composite, TRC exhibits lower cost, better temperature resistance, greater compatibility with most substrates

  • The aim of this paper is the assessment of whether these types of basalt this study was activated with sodium based alkaline activator, which clearly states that basalt fiber mesh can satisfy as a flexural reinforcement in geopolymer composite

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Introduction

Textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) is a composite material resulting from a combination of multi-axial textile reinforcement and fine-grained aggregate-based cementitious matrix. The textile reinforcement plays a key role in carrying the bearing capacity and stiffness of composite materials It is well-known for some significant advantages: (i) due to the possibility of the intentional alignment of textile fabric in concrete, it can be placed at the position where the stress is required, as a result of improved tensile strength and ductility, (ii) composite materials reinforced with these reinforcements are no need a strong concrete covering layer to protest against the corrosion of the structure, due to good alkali resistance of reinforcement, (iii) compared to fiber reinforced polymer composite, TRC exhibits lower cost, better temperature resistance, greater compatibility with most substrates. The eco-compatibility of geopolymers, and other peculiarities, such as acid resistance, seawater resistance, low shrinkage, thermal conductivity and fire resistance up to 1200

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