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อิทธิพลของกำลังรับแรงอัดและตำแหน่งการเทต่อกำลังรับแรงดัดของมอร์ตาร์อัดแน่นด้วยตัวเองเสริมเส้นใยพอลิโพรไพลีน |
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| Creator | อนุวัฒน์ อรรถไชยวุฒิ |
| Title | อิทธิพลของกำลังรับแรงอัดและตำแหน่งการเทต่อกำลังรับแรงดัดของมอร์ตาร์อัดแน่นด้วยตัวเองเสริมเส้นใยพอลิโพรไพลีน |
| Contributor | ทศวัฒน์ ดวงวิไลลักษณ์, บุราฉัตร กิตติกรจรัส, สหฤทัย กิจจานุรักษ์, ธีริศรา อินทร์ชู |
| Publisher | King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi |
| Publication Year | 2566 |
| Journal Title | KMUTT Research and Development Journal |
| Journal Vol. | 46 |
| Journal No. | 3 |
| Page no. | 267-281 |
| Keyword | Pouring Position, Self-Compacting Mortar, Polypropylene Fiber, Flexural Strength, Compressive Strength |
| URL Website | https://journal.kmutt.ac.th/ |
| Website title | เว็บไซต์วารสารวิจัยและพัฒนา มจธ. |
| ISSN | 2697-5521 |
| Abstract | This article presents the results on the effects of compressive strength, amount of polypropylene fiber and casting position on the flexural strength of polypropylene fiber-reinforced self-compacting mortar in order to identify suitable factors for using such a construction material. The results revealed that the compressive strength slightly improved (around 4%) when the fiber content was 1%. However, compressive strength decreased by 19% when the fiber content increased to 2%. The specimens in the present study had flexural strengths of around 6.0-6.4% of the compressive strengths of the mortar without fiber; flexural strength increased to 24% of compressive strength when the fiber content increased to 2% and when casting was performed at the middle of the beam. The flexural strength of the mortar significantly increased as the fiber content increased; the increase was approximately 33% and 90% as the fiber content increased to 1% and 2% by volume of the mortar. Casting position apparently affected the flexural strength. Pouring at the center of a beam resulted in 20% increase in the flexural strength. Because of the decrease in the compressive strength when the fiber content increased to 2%, polypropylene fiber-reinforced self-compacting mortar might not be suitable for compression members. On the other hand, such a mortar is appropriate for flexural members. The mortar would exhibit the best performance when casting is performed at the center of beam. |