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Fibre reinforcement and fracture response in geopolymeric mortars

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-2695.2003.00625.x

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fracture toughness; geopolymer; reinforcement; wollastonite

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The inorganic polymeric cement called geopolymer or PSS, has been studied in recent years as a binder for mortar and concrete. The present work reports the fracture toughness studies in mortars made of PSS cement matrix reinforced by wollastonite microfibers (Ca(SiO3)). K-I-curves for PSS cement composites were determined according to the superposition asymptotic assumption and compared with reference Portland cement (PC) composites. The maximum toughness gain occurs in both composite systems with V-f=2%. For higher fibre volumes (3 and 5%), K-I values decrease, due to an increase in porosity. Microstructural analyses showed that toughening mechanisms, as debonding and pullout of the fibers, are more common in PSS cement composites than in the reference PC composites. The difference of toughness between PSS and PC cement (0% of fibers) is about 80%. This demonstrates the high performance of these geopolymeric materials.

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