strength
Fiber has always played an important role in reinforcing concrete since prehistoric ages.
The use of straw in mud bricks and reinforcing them with horsehair is a well-known
tradition being followed since ages. With time, the technology has improved and we are
getting more options for reinforced concrete. As for example, in the twentieth century,
asbestos fibers were added to cement to reinforce it. Today, we find more high strength
concrete, thanks to the advancement in the technology.
As we said earlier, the use of fiber reinforced concrete dates back to centuries. Nowadays,
with intense research in this area, we are seeing fantastic and innovative results that are
helping us to make high-density concrete. Reinforcement with fiber is now common with
normal concrete. The FRC finds use in many areas like for building pavements and on-
ground floors. It can be used in construction parts like pliers and beams too.
Fibers are added to concrete to increase its tensile strength.
Steel fiber reinforced concrete- this concrete consists of steel fibers that enable the
concrete to endure tensile cracking. By using steel fibers, the concrete is being made
resistant to fracture, fatigue, and disintegration. Steel fiber reinforced concrete is better
equipped to handle heavy loads.
Natural fiber is also used to reinforce concrete. Commonly fibers processed from pine trees
are used.
Asbestos fiber is another variant being used with cement which is cheap and increases the
thermal and chemical resistance of cement.
Carbon fibers are the recent addition to the list of fibers being added to cement. They are
generating excellent results and are finding many applications. Carbon fibers are
characterized by stiffness and strength which make them superior to steel fibers. However,
carbon fibers are prone to damage and hence are treated with resin coatings.
It is evident that reinforcing concrete with fibers is very popular. A lot of researches are
being conducted in this field and we would surely new elements to be added to cement to
manufacture high strength concrete.
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