2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.661.100
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Bonding Strength of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Beads Enhanced with Steel Fiber in Reinforced Lightweight Concrete (LWC)

Abstract: Lightweight concrete (LWC) is one of the favourable concrete to be used as it has low density with acceptable high strength, high durability, and toughness. In order to produce LWC, it is required special material such as expanded polystyrene (EPS) beads and steel fiber to be added into the design mix concrete. As known, EPS beads have zero strength. Meanwhile, the significant of steel fiber is to reduce micro and macro crack propagation. Therefore, pull out test were carried out to measure the bond strength b… Show more

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“…Rahim, S.H. Hamzah, H.M. Saman in 2014, [34] adding steel fibers with ratio of 0.5% to lightweight concrete containing expanded polystyrene and noted decrease the bond strength because of the steel fiber holding in combination, voids arose, results of bond strength were obtained using the pull test.…”
Section: Bond Strength Of Lightweight Concrete By Using Different Admixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rahim, S.H. Hamzah, H.M. Saman in 2014, [34] adding steel fibers with ratio of 0.5% to lightweight concrete containing expanded polystyrene and noted decrease the bond strength because of the steel fiber holding in combination, voids arose, results of bond strength were obtained using the pull test.…”
Section: Bond Strength Of Lightweight Concrete By Using Different Admixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%