Advances in Concrete Construction

Volume 11, Number 1, 2021, pages 19-32

DOI: 10.12989/acc.2021.11.1.019

Development of high performance hybrid fiber reinforced concrete using different fine aggregates

Hitesh Gupt, Prem Pal Bansal and Raju Sharma

Abstract

In the present experimental study, the high performance hybrid fiber reinforced concrete (HPHFRC) is prepared using the Modified Andreasen and Andersen (A&A) particle packing model. Total of 16 trial mixes of HPHFRC with Indian standard sand (SS) and natural river sand (NS) are prepared to achieve the selection criteria (flow percent>150 and compressive strength>80 MPa). Based on the flow percent and compressive strength criteria, the selected mixes evaluated to study the effect of usage of natural river sand (NS) and the expensive Indian standard sand (SS) on the mechanical, durability, and microstructure property of designed HPHFRC. It has been found that the Modified A&A model is reliable to design the mix for HPHFRC with excellent mechanical, durability, and microstructure properties. In addition to that, a moderate difference in the mechanical and durability properties of NS contained HPHFRC and SS contained HPHFRC is found. Based on the obtained results of NS contained HPHFRC, it can be concluded that the use of natural river sand (NS) can be successfully adopted for the production of HPHFRC, resulted in a reduction of the production cost without compromising the excellent performance of HPHFRC.

Key Words

High Performance Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete (HPHFRC); mix design model; natural sand; standard sand; hybrid steel fibers

Address

Hitesh Gupt, Prem Pal Bansal and Raju Sharma: Department of Civil Engineering, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, 147001, India