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Optimizing of the cementitious composite matrix by addition of steel wool fibers (chopped) based on physical and mechanical analysis

Journal
Materials
Date Issued
2021-03-01
Author(s)
Amer A.A.R.
Mohd. Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Liew Yun Ming
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Ikmal Hakem A. Aziz
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Wysłocki J.J.
Muhammad Faheem Mohd. Tahir
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Sochacki W.
Garus S.
Gondro J.
Amer H.A.R.
DOI
10.3390/ma14051094
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/3933
Abstract
The demand for durable, resistant, and high-strength structural material has led to the use of fibers as reinforcing elements. This paper presents an investigation into the inclusion of chopped steel wool fibers (CSWFs) in cement to form a high-flexural strength cementitious composite matrix (CCM). CSWFs were used as the primary reinforcement in CCM at increments of 0.5 wt%, from 0.5-6 wt%, with ratios of cement to sand of 1:1.5 and water to cement of 0.45. The inclusion of CSWFs resulted in an excellent optimization of the physicomechanical properties of the CCM, such as its density (2.302 g/cm3), compressive strength (61.452 MPa), and maximum flexural strength (10.64 MPa), all of which exceeded the performances of other reinforcement elements reported in the literature.
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  • Cement composite | Ch...

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