Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete

Concrete use as a building component is already associated with the global construction sector. Since extensive research on concrete has been conducted for many years, there is a growing interest among researchers to conduct studies to increase the capacity of concrete for use in the building secto...

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Main Authors: Mydin, Md Azree Othuman, Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri, Omar, Roshartini, ohammed Najm, Hadee, Abdal Qaidi, Shaker Mahmood, Awoyera, Paul Oluwaseun
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.88662023-06-18T01:32:08Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8866/ Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete Mydin, Md Azree Othuman Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri Omar, Roshartini ohammed Najm, Hadee Abdal Qaidi, Shaker Mahmood Awoyera, Paul Oluwaseun T Technology (General) Concrete use as a building component is already associated with the global construction sector. Since extensive research on concrete has been conducted for many years, there is a growing interest among researchers to conduct studies to increase the capacity of concrete for use in the building sector. Lightweight foamed concrete is one of the cutting-edge solutions developed for lighter and more sustainable buildings. Although this type of concrete has several benefits, its strength is still viewed as being inferior to that of regular concrete. By limiting the LFC with a crisscross fiberglass strip, the authors of this work will demonstrate improvements in LFC behaviour in terms of its compressive strength (CFS). To examine its improvements, 3 different LFC densities were cast and contained with 1 to 3 layers of 160 g/m2 CFS. For this test, the cementto-sand ratio was fixed at 1.1:5, and the water content was set at 0.45. The results revealed that the compressive strength of LFC confined with 1 to 3 layers of CFS increased by 153%, 97% and 102% were acquired for 600, 1100 and 1600 kg/m3 densities respectively. This demonstrates that the number of layers used affects how positively the confinement of CFS affects the compressive behaviour of LFC. semarak ilmu 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8866/1/J15724_965cc04ee96c1c5d8c46d808537e5ae5.pdf Mydin, Md Azree Othuman and Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri and Omar, Roshartini and ohammed Najm, Hadee and Abdal Qaidi, Shaker Mahmood and Awoyera, Paul Oluwaseun (2023) Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 29 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2462-1943 https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.29.2.135144
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Mydin, Md Azree Othuman
Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri
Omar, Roshartini
ohammed Najm, Hadee
Abdal Qaidi, Shaker Mahmood
Awoyera, Paul Oluwaseun
Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete
description Concrete use as a building component is already associated with the global construction sector. Since extensive research on concrete has been conducted for many years, there is a growing interest among researchers to conduct studies to increase the capacity of concrete for use in the building sector. Lightweight foamed concrete is one of the cutting-edge solutions developed for lighter and more sustainable buildings. Although this type of concrete has several benefits, its strength is still viewed as being inferior to that of regular concrete. By limiting the LFC with a crisscross fiberglass strip, the authors of this work will demonstrate improvements in LFC behaviour in terms of its compressive strength (CFS). To examine its improvements, 3 different LFC densities were cast and contained with 1 to 3 layers of 160 g/m2 CFS. For this test, the cementto-sand ratio was fixed at 1.1:5, and the water content was set at 0.45. The results revealed that the compressive strength of LFC confined with 1 to 3 layers of CFS increased by 153%, 97% and 102% were acquired for 600, 1100 and 1600 kg/m3 densities respectively. This demonstrates that the number of layers used affects how positively the confinement of CFS affects the compressive behaviour of LFC.
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author Mydin, Md Azree Othuman
Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri
Omar, Roshartini
ohammed Najm, Hadee
Abdal Qaidi, Shaker Mahmood
Awoyera, Paul Oluwaseun
author_facet Mydin, Md Azree Othuman
Khalid, Mohamad Sukeri
Omar, Roshartini
ohammed Najm, Hadee
Abdal Qaidi, Shaker Mahmood
Awoyera, Paul Oluwaseun
author_sort Mydin, Md Azree Othuman
title Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete
title_short Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete
title_full Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete
title_fullStr Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Crisscross Fiberglass Strip on Axial Compressive Strength of Lightweight Foamed Concrete
title_sort influence of crisscross fiberglass strip on axial compressive strength of lightweight foamed concrete
publisher semarak ilmu
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8866/1/J15724_965cc04ee96c1c5d8c46d808537e5ae5.pdf
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