Hybrid fibre-reinforced geopolymer (HFRG) composites as an emerging material in retrofitting aging and seismically-deficient concrete and masonry structures

Ernesto Guades*, Henrik Stang, Gregor Fisher, Jacob Schmidt

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Abstract

Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems have recently become popular in repairing concrete or masonry structures because of their inherent advantages. In spite of these benefits, FRPs have drawbacks having low fire resistance, poor environmental sustainability and incompatibilty with the substrate concrete. The effort to address these issues has led to the development of an emerging strain hardening cementitious (SHC) material using an inorganic polymer known as hybrid fibre-reinforced geopolymer (HFRG) composites. Compared with cement-based SHC composites, HFRG has better bond performance to concrete substrates, higher fire resistance, greater corrosion durability and helps to reduce CO2 emissions. This paper reviews the recent development of HFRG composites as an emerging repair material. Literature reveals that flowability of a fresh HFRG mixture decreases with increasing fibre content though still workable up to 2% fibre volume. Fibre synergy could result in 10–181% higher flexural toughness of geopolymer composites than when just using mono fibres. The application of HFRG composites to RC beams increased displacement ductility by to 263%. To date, there has been no reported field application of HFRG as a repair material though mono-fibre FRG has been field-applied as a strengthening material in large-diameter sewer RC pipes, RC culverts, RC sewerage manholes and dam surface improvement.
Original languageEnglish
Article number04003
JournalMATEC Web of Conferences
Volume289
ISSN2261-236X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes
Event7th International Conference on Concrete Repair, Concrete Solutions 2019 - Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Duration: 30 Sept 20192 Oct 2019

Conference

Conference7th International Conference on Concrete Repair, Concrete Solutions 2019
Country/TerritoryRomania
CityCluj-Napoca
Period30/09/201902/10/2019
SponsorCorr Pre Special Anodes Manufacturing, MC-Bauchemie SRL

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