Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Mehdi Faculty of Technical and Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University - Qazvin, Iran , Fakhri, Danial Faculty of Technical and Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University - Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
The purpose of this work is to investigate the possibility of using mine wastes in
the improvement of concrete properties. This research work investigates the physical
and mechanical properties of the concrete specimens. These concrete specimens
include concrete-lacking fibres, micro-silica and limestone powder (C), concretecontaining
glass fibres without micro-silica and limestone powder (GC), concretecontaining
micro-silica and limestone powder without fibres (CML), and concretecontaining
glass fibres, micro-silica, and limestone powder (CGML). The physical
and mechanical properties including the effective porosity, longitudinal wave
velocity, water absorption, unit weight, tensile strength, uniaxial compressive
strength, triaxial compressive strength, cohesion, and internal friction angle are
investigated. The results obtained show that adding glass fibres to the concrete (GC)
improve its properties compared to the fibre-less concrete (C). However, the
properties of GC are improved significantly less than CGML. The Brazilian tensile
strength and uniaxial compressive strength of GC increase by 13.6% and 10.95%
relative to C. The Brazilian tensile strength and uniaxial compressive strength of
CGML increase by 21.8% and 45.94% relative to C. Finally, it can be concluded that
adding the micro-silica and limestone powder to the glass fibre concrete as well as
the use of mine wastes also significantly improves the properties of the concrete.
Keywords :
Concrete , Micro-silica , Limestone powder , Glass fibres , Physical and mechanical properties