2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201714302008
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Influence of cellulose fibers on structure and properties of fiber reinforced foam concrete

Abstract: Abstract. One of the promising means of foamed concrete quality improvement is micro-reinforcement by adding synthetic and mineral fibers to the base mix. This research is the first to investigate peculiarities of using recycled cellulose fiber extracted from waste paper for obtaining fiber reinforced foam concrete. The paper presents results of experimental research on the influence of cellulose fibers on structure and properties of fiber reinforced foam concrete by using methods of chemical analysis and scan… Show more

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“…Fiber: A variety of fibers are added into FC so as to improve strength and reduce shrinkage. ey are mainly polypropylene [73,74], glass and polypropylene [75], red ramie [76,77], palm oil, steel [78], coconut [79], waste paper cellulose [80], carbon, and polypropylene [81], which usually introduced in ranges between 0.2% and 1.5% of the mixture volume.…”
Section: Foaming Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiber: A variety of fibers are added into FC so as to improve strength and reduce shrinkage. ey are mainly polypropylene [73,74], glass and polypropylene [75], red ramie [76,77], palm oil, steel [78], coconut [79], waste paper cellulose [80], carbon, and polypropylene [81], which usually introduced in ranges between 0.2% and 1.5% of the mixture volume.…”
Section: Foaming Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%