Abstract. An experimental study was conducted to improve the strength of foamed concrete by adding fibres reinforced material, polypropylene (PP) fibres. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of PP fibres on the microstructure and tensile strength of foamed concrete. Foamed concrete with density 1600 kg/m 3 and 1800 kg/m 3 were cast and tested with 0.05%, 0.10% and 0.15% percentage of PP fibres. The findings shows that foamed concrete added by PP fibres gave better performance in tensile strength compared to foamed concrete without PP fibres. With the addition of 0.05% of PP fibres, the tensile strength increased by 35.06% and 40.30% for foamed concrete with densities 1600 kg/m 3 and 1800 kg/m 3 , respectively. Through the study of microstructure of foamed concrete, the air voids of foamed concrete with various densities and the interfacial adhesion between concrete and fibres were observed. The foamed concrete added by PP fibres gave better performance in tensile strength compared to foamed concrete without PP fibres.
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