Effect of Hybrid Fibers on the Strength Characteristics of Slurry Infiltrated Fibrous Ferrocement with Partial Replacement of Steel Fiber by Polypropylene Fiber and with Partial Replacement of Natural Sand by Manufactured Sand

Authors

  • G. S. Sudhikumar

  • Ulagadde Chandrashekhara

  • Chethan Kumar A. C

Keywords:

ferrocement, fibers, fiber reinforced concrete, hybridization; slurry infiltrated fibrous ferrocement (SIFF), welded mesh, chicken mesh, compressive s

Abstract

The concept of tall structures is not new to the world, yet the trend of high-rise construction started in the nineteenth century. High-rise or multi-storey buildings are being constructed either to cater for a growing population or as a landmark to boost a country#x2019;s name and get recognition. Any structure, to be reliable and durable, must be designed to withstand gravity, wind, earthquakes, equipment and snow loads, to be able to resist high or low temperatures, and to assimilate vibrations and absorb noises. This has brought more challenges for the engineers to cater both gravity loads as well as lateral loads. Earlier buildings were designed for the gravity loads but now, because of height and seismic zone, the engineers have taken care of lateral loads due to earthquake and wind forces. Seismic zone plays an important role in the earthquake resistant design of building structures because the zone factor changes as the seismic intensity changes from low to very severe. In present research we have used square grid of 12m in each direction of 4m bay in each direction in seismic zone 5.Software used is Staad proV8i select series 5 and the work has been carried out for the different cases with lateral load resisting systems like Shear wall, Bracing, Moment Resisting Frames and check their efficiency by comparing nodal displacements, relative displacement of beams, maximum moments and shear forces in beams and thereby predicting their efficiency.

How to Cite

G. S. Sudhikumar, Ulagadde Chandrashekhara, & Chethan Kumar A. C. (2016). Effect of Hybrid Fibers on the Strength Characteristics of Slurry Infiltrated Fibrous Ferrocement with Partial Replacement of Steel Fiber by Polypropylene Fiber and with Partial Replacement of Natural Sand by Manufactured Sand. Global Journals of Research in Engineering, 16(E1), 1–6. Retrieved from https://engineeringresearch.org/index.php/GJRE/article/view/1413

Effect of Hybrid Fibers on the Strength Characteristics of Slurry Infiltrated Fibrous Ferrocement with Partial Replacement of Steel Fiber by Polypropylene Fiber and with Partial Replacement of Natural Sand by Manufactured Sand

Published

2016-01-15