A novel lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) or lightweight concrete (LWC) is developed using expanded perlite powder and lightweight expanded clay aggregate as a replacement for conventional fine and coarse aggregates, respectively. Furthermore, the natural plant-based flax fibre in treated form was added to the LWC mix at three different volume fractions. The mechanical and thermal characterisation of LWC was carried out using the compressive strength test, split tensile test, modulus of rupture, thermal conductivity and thermal resistance test. Moreover, the microstructural and durability properties were obtained using scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectrum analysis, rapid chloride penetration test, sorptivity test and water absorption test. Test results reveal that the addition of 2.0% flax fibre resulted in improved mechanical, thermal and durability properties when compared to LWC with no fibres. Moreover, the microstructural analysis using SEM revealed the formation of ettringite which is responsible for the strength development in the LWAC mix.
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February 07 2024
Thermal and mechanical properties of a sustainable bio-flax fibre-based lightweight aggregate concrete
Maheswaran Chellapandian;
Maheswaran Chellapandian
Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), Department of Civil Engineering, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, Tamilnadu, India
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Jeyaprakash Maheswaran;
Jeyaprakash Maheswaran
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, St. Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu, India (corresponding author: drjmaheswaran@gmail.com)
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Nakarajan Arunachelam
Nakarajan Arunachelam
Assistant Professor (Senior Grade), Department of Civil Engineering, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, Tamilnadu, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 28 2023
Accepted:
October 03 2023
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2023
Magazine of Concrete Research (2024) 76 (7): 350–365.
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Received:
March 28 2023
Accepted:
October 03 2023
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Chellapandian M, Maheswaran J, Arunachelam N (2024), "Thermal and mechanical properties of a sustainable bio-flax fibre-based lightweight aggregate concrete". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 76 No. 7 pp. 350–365, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.23.00080
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