Effect of Waste Plastic Shreds on Bond Resistance between Concrete and Steel Reinforcement
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2015
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Salau, M. O
Osifala, K. B
Adeniyi, A. A
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This paper investigates the effect of waste plastic shreds on steel-concrete bond. Forty RILEM test specimens with 16mm and 20mm diameter high-yield reinforcing bars were cast and tested. Fifteen specimens with 16mm and 20mm each were cast with the addition of waste plastic shreds at varying percentages of 1%, 1.5% and 2%; another ten RILEM specimens with 16mm and 20mm diameter bars at 0% of waste plastic shreds were cast as reference. Nine 150mm cubes, with three taken from each batch of various percentages of waste plastic shreds, were used to monitor the concrete strength. From the test results and analysis, the compressive strength of concrete was found to reduce with increased percentages of waste plastic shreds, while the waste plastic shreds material was found not to improve the bond resistance between concrete and steel. However, though lower than normal concrete, there was an increase in the bond resistance with increase in the percent of plastic shreds. The bond resistance of 16mm was also found to be higher than that of 20mm in all the specimens tested.
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Conference Paper
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Waste Plastic Shreds , Concrete and Steel Reinforcement
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Salau, M. A; Osifala, K. B, Adeniyi, A. A (2015) Effect of Waste Plastic Shreds on Bond Resistance between Concrete and Steel Reinforcement. Being a paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Innovative Materials, Structures and Technologies.