Strain hardening magnesium-silicate-hydrate composites with extremely low fiber dosage of 0.5% by volume

Cem Sonat, Dhanendra Kumar, Wee Chen Koh, Junxia Li, Cise Unluer, En Hua Yang*

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Abstract

Formulation of strain hardening cementitious composites typically engage 2% or more fiber by volume, resulting in higher cost and difficult processing. This study presents the development of strain hardening magnesium-silicate-hydrate composite with an extremely low fiber volume fraction of 0.5% via micromechanics-guided design approach. The developed composite demonstrated a tensile strain capacity of 7.2% with a tensile strength of 2.24 MPa, and a compressive strength of 86.1 MPa. The fiber/matrix interfacial bond was characterized using single fiber pullout test. The microstructural characterization of fiber surface and fiber tunnel in the matrix was carried out to understand the fiber/matrix interface properties. The micromechanics-based assessment of critical fiber volume fraction required to achieve strain hardening was also conducted. The material sustainability of the developed composite was evaluated and compared with existing Portland cement-based strain hardening cementitious composites, and strategies to further reduce embodied carbon and primary energy were proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105200
JournalCement and Concrete Composites
Volume142
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Building and Construction
  • General Materials Science

Keywords

  • ECC
  • Low fiber dosage
  • MgO
  • Micromechanics
  • MSH
  • SHCC

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