Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete

Compressive, indirect tensile, and flexural strengths characteristics of natural rubber latex modified concrete (NRLMC) were studied and reported — Part I. In addition, a comparative investigation between normal concrete (NC) and NRLMC, conducted on fire endurance was also presented — Part II. Norma...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Mohammad, Muhammad, Bala, Yusuf, Abdirahman Ali, Majid, Zaiton, Ismail, Mohamed ElGelany
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spelling my.utm.450362017-09-28T07:05:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/45036/ Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete Ismail, Mohammad Muhammad, Bala Yusuf, Abdirahman Ali Majid, Zaiton Ismail, Mohamed ElGelany TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Compressive, indirect tensile, and flexural strengths characteristics of natural rubber latex modified concrete (NRLMC) were studied and reported — Part I. In addition, a comparative investigation between normal concrete (NC) and NRLMC, conducted on fire endurance was also presented — Part II. Normal and modified elements containing latex–water ratios within 0–10% were prepared and cured in accordance with the Japan Industrial Standard. Fire endurance capacity was assessed at five temperature levels; ambient temperature (27 °C), 150, 300, 500, and 800 °C. However, elevated heating (800–1300 °C) was further applied for the purpose of monitoring behavior at the verge of disintegration. Specimens were allowed to cool in the oven prior to compressive strength tests until room temperature is attained. Test results indicate that significant mechanical capabilities could be achieved by the inclusion of an appropriate quantity of latex concentrate and proper selection of befitting curing regime. Interestingly, the superiority of NRLMC over NC is maintained even under fire, up to the critical limit of latex-film capability performance. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc 2011 Article PeerReviewed Ismail, Mohammad and Muhammad, Bala and Yusuf, Abdirahman Ali and Majid, Zaiton and Ismail, Mohamed ElGelany (2011) Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 38 (6). pp. 661-668. ISSN 0315-1468
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Ismail, Mohammad
Muhammad, Bala
Yusuf, Abdirahman Ali
Majid, Zaiton
Ismail, Mohamed ElGelany
Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
description Compressive, indirect tensile, and flexural strengths characteristics of natural rubber latex modified concrete (NRLMC) were studied and reported — Part I. In addition, a comparative investigation between normal concrete (NC) and NRLMC, conducted on fire endurance was also presented — Part II. Normal and modified elements containing latex–water ratios within 0–10% were prepared and cured in accordance with the Japan Industrial Standard. Fire endurance capacity was assessed at five temperature levels; ambient temperature (27 °C), 150, 300, 500, and 800 °C. However, elevated heating (800–1300 °C) was further applied for the purpose of monitoring behavior at the verge of disintegration. Specimens were allowed to cool in the oven prior to compressive strength tests until room temperature is attained. Test results indicate that significant mechanical capabilities could be achieved by the inclusion of an appropriate quantity of latex concentrate and proper selection of befitting curing regime. Interestingly, the superiority of NRLMC over NC is maintained even under fire, up to the critical limit of latex-film capability performance.
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author Ismail, Mohammad
Muhammad, Bala
Yusuf, Abdirahman Ali
Majid, Zaiton
Ismail, Mohamed ElGelany
author_facet Ismail, Mohammad
Muhammad, Bala
Yusuf, Abdirahman Ali
Majid, Zaiton
Ismail, Mohamed ElGelany
author_sort Ismail, Mohammad
title Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
title_short Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
title_full Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
title_fullStr Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
title_sort mechanical capabilities and fire endurance of rural rubber latex modified concrete
publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/45036/
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