Optimisation of mechanical properties and impact resistance of basalt fibre reinforced concrete containing silica fume: Experimental and response surface assessment

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Abstract: Although Basalt fibre reinforced concrete (BFRC) has a proven record of outstanding behaviour, concerns regarding the decline in its performance beyond certain content remains a major concern. To address this concern, a varying content of Silica Fume (SF) was introduced into the BFRC mix, and their combined influence on concrete’s mechanical and impact resistance was investigated using experimental and Response Surface Analysis (RSA). Using regression models developed from experimental results, 13 responses of statistically designed experiments were predicted. The findings revealed significant improvement in the concrete performance with increases between 28% and 65% in compressive strength, 35%–107% in split tensile strength, 11%– 46% in flexural strength and 117%–150% in the impact resistance. Therefore, appropriate proportions of BF and SF can be utilised as an eco-friendly sustainable material in concrete.

Author(s): Idris Ahmed Ja’e, Raja Amirul Naquib bin Raja Sazrin, Agusril Syamsir, Naraindas Bheel, Chiemela Victor Amaechi, Teh Hee Min, Vivi Anggraini

Date Published: 17 February 2024

Depositing User: Basiratu Kolawole

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dibe.2024.100368

Keywords: Basalt fibre, Silica fume, Mechanical properties, Energy & Impact resistance

Page(s): 1-13

Place of publication: United Kingdom

Publication title: Developments in the Built Environment

Published URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666165924000498

Publisher: Elsevier

Subject(s): Civil Engineering, Materials Engineering & Construction Materials

Type of publication: Journal Article