Structural Characteristics of Composite Mortars and their Evolution with PET Substitution Level for Several Specimens’ Ages
Author(s): |
Nabil Kazi Tani
Ahmed Soufiane Benosman Yassine Senhadji Hamed Taïbi Mohamed Mouli |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Journal of Building Materials and Structures, June 2018, n. 1, v. 5 |
Page(s): | 174-184 |
DOI: | 10.34118/jbms.v5i1.56 |
Abstract: |
This present study aims to investigate the evolution of structural response of PET-Mortar composite test with a short_beam specimen in three-point bending tests, with composite mortar ages and volumetric polymer rate and this, based on compression strength tests. The ultimate PET-mortar composite structural responses are calculated at the mid span of the short_beam by the mean of mechanics-of-materials theory basis. According to this theory, the distribution of bending moments and shear forces at any point of the composite short_beam specimen doesn’t depend on material mechanical properties especially the young modulus of modified mortar composite; so, the structural response analysis has been limited to investigate the evolution of ultimate deflection with several volumetric PET rates and composite mortar ages. In the other hand, we present a comparative study between experimental test results of splitting tensile and compressive strengths with the ones predicted by codale previsions (ACI-363 and B.S) codes in terms of PET mortar ages and volumetric PET rates in order to recommend the most suitable design code for PET-mortar composite applications in construction industries. |
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