Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers

The DPWH specifies ASTM Class 2 Standard RC Pipes to be used in the country. For a 610-mm diameter pipe, the standard design for ASTM uses 7 hoops of steel as its main reinforcing bars. However, some manufacturers are proposing to reduce the number of steel hoops in concrete pipes in order to save m...

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Main Authors: Bellosillo, Paolo S., Manuel, Jeffrey C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-121172021-10-14T11:27:12Z Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers Bellosillo, Paolo S. Manuel, Jeffrey C. The DPWH specifies ASTM Class 2 Standard RC Pipes to be used in the country. For a 610-mm diameter pipe, the standard design for ASTM uses 7 hoops of steel as its main reinforcing bars. However, some manufacturers are proposing to reduce the number of steel hoops in concrete pipes in order to save money. This produces weaker strengths of concrete pipes than the standard design specified by the DPWH. In order to attain the strength of the ASTM Concrete Pipes using only 5 hoops of steel, nylon fibers were added to the concrete mixture as additional reinforcement. This research paper tests whether adding nylon fibers to concrete pipes with only 5 hoops of steel reinforcement can reach the strength of the ASTM RC Pipes with 7 hoops of steel. This paper also investigates the effects of adding nylon fibers to concrete in terms of its compressive and tensile strengths. Our tests show that adding nylon fibers to the dry concrete mixture increases the strength of the concrete in terms o compression and tension. For the wet concrete mixture, which is the typical mixture for RC pipes, adding nylon fibers decreases the compressive strength of the concrete. In the case of the concrete pipes, adding nylon fibers to the RC pipes with 5 hoops increases its strength, but it still cannot reach the strength of the ASTM RC pipes with 7 hoops of steel. Using the ASTM standards for the construction of concrete pipes is still the best way to go, despite the expenses. The safety of the public must be our number one priority, not money. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11472 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Pipelines--Maintenance and repair Reinforced concrete culverts--Design and construction Pipe, Concrete Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Pipelines--Maintenance and repair
Reinforced concrete culverts--Design and construction
Pipe, Concrete
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Pipelines--Maintenance and repair
Reinforced concrete culverts--Design and construction
Pipe, Concrete
Civil Engineering
Bellosillo, Paolo S.
Manuel, Jeffrey C.
Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
description The DPWH specifies ASTM Class 2 Standard RC Pipes to be used in the country. For a 610-mm diameter pipe, the standard design for ASTM uses 7 hoops of steel as its main reinforcing bars. However, some manufacturers are proposing to reduce the number of steel hoops in concrete pipes in order to save money. This produces weaker strengths of concrete pipes than the standard design specified by the DPWH. In order to attain the strength of the ASTM Concrete Pipes using only 5 hoops of steel, nylon fibers were added to the concrete mixture as additional reinforcement. This research paper tests whether adding nylon fibers to concrete pipes with only 5 hoops of steel reinforcement can reach the strength of the ASTM RC Pipes with 7 hoops of steel. This paper also investigates the effects of adding nylon fibers to concrete in terms of its compressive and tensile strengths. Our tests show that adding nylon fibers to the dry concrete mixture increases the strength of the concrete in terms o compression and tension. For the wet concrete mixture, which is the typical mixture for RC pipes, adding nylon fibers decreases the compressive strength of the concrete. In the case of the concrete pipes, adding nylon fibers to the RC pipes with 5 hoops increases its strength, but it still cannot reach the strength of the ASTM RC pipes with 7 hoops of steel. Using the ASTM standards for the construction of concrete pipes is still the best way to go, despite the expenses. The safety of the public must be our number one priority, not money.
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author Bellosillo, Paolo S.
Manuel, Jeffrey C.
author_facet Bellosillo, Paolo S.
Manuel, Jeffrey C.
author_sort Bellosillo, Paolo S.
title Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
title_short Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
title_full Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
title_fullStr Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
title_full_unstemmed Proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
title_sort proposed alternative reinforced concrete pipe culverts with nylon fibers
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11472
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