2024
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2024.298842
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Identifying the influence of split tensile strength to crack width of high-strength reinforced concrete beam with polypropylene fiber from medical mask waste

Diana Ningrum,
Agoes Soehardjono,
Hendro Suseno
et al.

Abstract: Cracks in concrete structures due to tensile weakness can be repaired by using fiber concrete, including medical mask waste as an additive in high-strength concrete mixes. This research the influence of polypropylene fiber from medical mask waste on the mechanical characteristics, flexural behavior, and crack width of high-strength reinforced concrete (RC) beams. The initial stage involved examining the properties of the concrete constituent materials. The testing process was based on a high-strength concrete … Show more

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“…The results of the experiment [13] significantly reduce the crack width that occurs in high-strength reinforced concrete beams (RC beams) and improve the concrete's quality. This is demonstrated by the effect of split tensile strength on the crack width (w max ) of beams with the formula approach: w exp =3.74 f tf -1.513 , w prop =0.19 f tf -0.022 .…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the experiment [13] significantly reduce the crack width that occurs in high-strength reinforced concrete beams (RC beams) and improve the concrete's quality. This is demonstrated by the effect of split tensile strength on the crack width (w max ) of beams with the formula approach: w exp =3.74 f tf -1.513 , w prop =0.19 f tf -0.022 .…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%