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The effect of different fiber reinforcement on the thermal and mechanical properties of autoclaved aerated concrete

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Date

2016

Author

Pehlivanli, Zuhtu Onur
Uzun, Ibrahim
Yucel, Zeynep Pinar
Demir, Ilhami

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In this study, the changes in thermal conductivity value, compression and flexural strength of autoclaved aerated concrete were investigated experimentally by adding polypropylene, carbon, basalt and glass fibers into the G3/05 and G4/06 class autoclaved aerated concrete used as wall elements in buildings and the commercial production of which is made. Fibers were substituted with the aggregate in autoclaved aerated concrete in equal amounts volumetrically. The produced samples were subjected to autoclaved cure as in non-fibrous autoclaved aerated concrete. As a result of the experimental study; it has been seen the thermal conductivity of fiber substituted autoclaved aerated concrete changes linearly with thermal conductivity of the substituted fibers and basalt fiber reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete gives the highest thermal conductivity. But, it has been seen that the best compression and flexural strength was given by the carbon fiber reinforced samples. (c) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS

Volume

112

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.02.223
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12450/1208

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