Abstract

Polymers have been one of the mostly and effectively used materials all over the world recently. They have been gaining popularity for various purposes in the concrete industry last couple of decades as well. They have the ability to increase the strength and durability of the concrete products. Moreover, polymers in concrete industry can also be considered as a sustainable product since they achieve the requirements of the consumers without adversely affecting the environment, health and the economy. Fiber-modified short beams are structural members commonly used in construction industry. To enhance their physical properties, various methods have been developed; however, most of them have been considered costly and time consuming. In this study, it was concluded that one major physical property, strength, of fiber-modified concrete short beams could be improved by using polymer as a coating material. Hence, the capacity and probably the service life of those beams could be improved. Furthermore, proper polymer coating may reduce the maintenance costs. In this study, polymer coating is applied for fiber modified short concrete beams. The change in modulus of elasticity was investigated as the identifying parameter between various coated short beams since it is an important parameter in the design and analysis processes of the beams. The elastic moduli for various regions of the world were derived from compressive strength results. The maximum deflection values were computed for each region and each polymer coating as well. Finally, the most effective polymer type and coating were discovered according to the maximum deflections obtained for simply supported beam approach.

Highlights

  • Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement, water, fine and coarse mineral aggregates, and admixtures to facilitate the some hardened and fresh properties

  • Since one of the aims of this study was to discover the effect of elastic modulus on the beam behavior, it was quantified by calculating the maximum deflection values for different codes from all over the world and various polymer-coated beams

  • This study presented the findings for effect of polymer coating on the behavior of fiber reinforced short concrete beams

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Introduction

Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement, water, fine and coarse mineral aggregates, and admixtures to facilitate the some hardened and fresh properties. Kasim Korkmaz et al.: Effects of Elastic Modulus on Behavior of Polymer Coated Fiber Modified Short Concrete Beams. Even though both synthetic and natural polymers used in the construction industry, the trend is toward the use of synthetic polymers since they can be engineered according to the specific requirements of the construction projects. Optimal amount of polymer coating may be the solution for concrete preservation by increasing the structural strength of fiber-modified concrete without adversely affecting the life cycle coast. A new method to define elastic moduli is needed This new definition would result in more dependable story drift calculations to meet code requirements, and likewise to produce more dependable structural designs

Polymer Effect on Beam Behavior
Analysis of Short Concrete Beams with Different Modulus of Elasticity
Comparison of Maximum Deflection and Elastic Modulus for Polymer Coated Beams
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Conclusions and Recommendations
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