IMIESA July 2022

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Glass fibres in concrete

Fibres can add significant strength to concrete Including stiff natural or synthetic fibres in the concrete mix can significantly augment the strength of concrete, says Br yan Perrie, CEO of Cement & Concrete South Africa (CCSA).

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errie says concrete made with Portland cement is relatively strong in compression, but weak in tension, which can be overcome not

only by the usual insertion of conventional rod reinforcement, but also by the inclusion of enough stiff fibres in the mix. The fibres alter the behaviour of the fibre-matrix composite after it has cracked, thereby improving its toughness. Perrie advises the following for the effective use of fibres in hardened concrete: - fibres must be significantly stiffer than the matrix - fibre content must be adequate - there must be a good fibrematrix bond - fibres must have a high aspect ratio – i.e. their length must be in the correct relation to their diameter. There are natural and Steel fibres in concrete

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IMIESA July 2022

Bryan Perrie, CEO of Cement & Concrete South Africa

synthetic types of fibre. Steel and glass versions are the most commonly used.

Steel Steel fibres have been used in concrete since the early 1900s. The early fibres were round and smooth, and the wire was cut or chopped to the required lengths. The use of straight, smooth fibres has largely disappeared, and modern fibres have either rough sur faces, hooked ends or are crimped or undulated through their length. Modern commercially available steel fibres are manufactured from drawn steel wire, from slit sheet steel or by the meltextraction process, which produces fibres with a crescent-shaped cross section.


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