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Enhancing the Mechanical Properties of Historical Masonry Using Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymers

Current research into the production of sustainable construction materials for retrofitting and strengthening historic structures has been rising, with geopolymer technology being seen as an advantageous alternative to traditional concrete. Fiber reinforcement using this novel cementitious material...

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Autores principales: Dollente, Ithan Jessemar R., Valerio, Daniel Nichol R., Quiatchon, Pauline Rose J., Abulencia, Anabel B., Villoria, Ma. Beatrice D., Garciano, Lessandro Estelito O., Promentilla, Michael Angelo B., Guades, Ernesto J., Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36850300
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15041017
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author Dollente, Ithan Jessemar R.
Valerio, Daniel Nichol R.
Quiatchon, Pauline Rose J.
Abulencia, Anabel B.
Villoria, Ma. Beatrice D.
Garciano, Lessandro Estelito O.
Promentilla, Michael Angelo B.
Guades, Ernesto J.
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
author_facet Dollente, Ithan Jessemar R.
Valerio, Daniel Nichol R.
Quiatchon, Pauline Rose J.
Abulencia, Anabel B.
Villoria, Ma. Beatrice D.
Garciano, Lessandro Estelito O.
Promentilla, Michael Angelo B.
Guades, Ernesto J.
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
author_sort Dollente, Ithan Jessemar R.
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description Current research into the production of sustainable construction materials for retrofitting and strengthening historic structures has been rising, with geopolymer technology being seen as an advantageous alternative to traditional concrete. Fiber reinforcement using this novel cementitious material involves a low embodied carbon footprint while ensuring cohesiveness with local materials. This study aims to develop fly ash-based geopolymers reinforced with six different types of fibers: polyvinyl alcohol, polypropylene, chopped basalt, carbon fiber, and copper-coated stainless steel. The samples are produced by mixing the geopolymer mortar in random distribution and content. Twenty-eight geopolymer mixes are evaluated through compressive strength, split-tensile strength, and modulus of elasticity to determine the fiber mix with the best performance compared with pure geopolymer mortar as a control. Polyvinyl alcohol and copper-coated stainless-steel fiber samples had considerably high mechanical properties and fracture toughness under applied tensile loads. However, the polypropylene fiber source did not perform well and had lower mechanical properties. One-way ANOVA verifies these results. Based on these findings, polyvinyl alcohol and stainless-steel fibers are viable options for fiber reinforcement in historical structures, and further optimization and testing are recommended before application as a reinforcement material in historic structures.
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spelling pubmed-99660422023-02-26 Enhancing the Mechanical Properties of Historical Masonry Using Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymers Dollente, Ithan Jessemar R. Valerio, Daniel Nichol R. Quiatchon, Pauline Rose J. Abulencia, Anabel B. Villoria, Ma. Beatrice D. Garciano, Lessandro Estelito O. Promentilla, Michael Angelo B. Guades, Ernesto J. Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C. Polymers (Basel) Article Current research into the production of sustainable construction materials for retrofitting and strengthening historic structures has been rising, with geopolymer technology being seen as an advantageous alternative to traditional concrete. Fiber reinforcement using this novel cementitious material involves a low embodied carbon footprint while ensuring cohesiveness with local materials. This study aims to develop fly ash-based geopolymers reinforced with six different types of fibers: polyvinyl alcohol, polypropylene, chopped basalt, carbon fiber, and copper-coated stainless steel. The samples are produced by mixing the geopolymer mortar in random distribution and content. Twenty-eight geopolymer mixes are evaluated through compressive strength, split-tensile strength, and modulus of elasticity to determine the fiber mix with the best performance compared with pure geopolymer mortar as a control. Polyvinyl alcohol and copper-coated stainless-steel fiber samples had considerably high mechanical properties and fracture toughness under applied tensile loads. However, the polypropylene fiber source did not perform well and had lower mechanical properties. One-way ANOVA verifies these results. Based on these findings, polyvinyl alcohol and stainless-steel fibers are viable options for fiber reinforcement in historical structures, and further optimization and testing are recommended before application as a reinforcement material in historic structures. MDPI 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9966042/ /pubmed/36850300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15041017 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Valerio, Daniel Nichol R.
Quiatchon, Pauline Rose J.
Abulencia, Anabel B.
Villoria, Ma. Beatrice D.
Garciano, Lessandro Estelito O.
Promentilla, Michael Angelo B.
Guades, Ernesto J.
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino C.
Enhancing the Mechanical Properties of Historical Masonry Using Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymers
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15041017
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