Fibre Reinforced Concrete
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Fibre Reinforced Concrete
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) is used in all areas of construction, be it industrial, commercial, institutional or residential. Such technology goes back a long way: in the Roman empire, civil engineers used animal and vegetable fibres in the construction of such wonders as the Roman Colosseum, a structure that is now nearly two thousand years old. TYPES OF FIBRES AND THEIR PROPERTIES AUGMENTE LA RÉSISTANCE RÉSIDUELLE AMÉLIORE LA DUCTILITÉ ET LA TÉNACITÉ (RÉSISTANCE POST-FISSURATION) MEILLEURE RÉPARTITION DES CONTRAINTES MÉCANIQUES FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 1 RENFORCER LA STRUCTURE DU BÉTON TYPES OF FIBRES AND THEIR PROPERTIES SEVERAL TYPES OF FIBRES CAN BE INCORPORATED INTO CONCRETE. BÉTON PROVINCIAL OFFERS THE FOLLOWING: Prevention SYNTHETIC MICROFIBRES Microfibres are primarily added to concrete to reduce plastic shrinkage, which can occur at an early stage, when plastic concrete’s internal stresses are greater than its tensile strength, that is, before the concrete adequately hardens. Specified standard quantities are 0.6 to 1.8 kg/m3. Retention SYNTHETIC MACROFIBRES Macrofibres added to concrete increase its residual strength, reinforce the concrete structure, and allow mechanical stresses to be more evenly distributed in the matrix. They also improve ductility and fracture toughness (post-crack resistance), impact resistance and fatigue strength. Synthetic macrofibres can replace metal mesh and, in some cases, reinforcement beams, in on-ground slabs, metal bridging and insulating formwork. Reinforcement beams have an insubstantial effect on the number and spacing of cracks, only acting mechanically once cracks are created. Steel reinforcements and mesh are reactive rather than preventative, having no effect until a crack appears. Through research and development, we have applied a technology of structural reinforce- FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 2 ment to the following: - On-ground slabs - Shotcrete - Composite slabs - Precast concrete (septic tanks, barriers, etc.) The specified standard quantities are 2 to 9 kg/m3. Depending on the fibre type, quantities can vary between 1.8 and 11 kg/m3. Unlike microfibres, macrofibres, due to their low specific surface, can be used in large quantities. Retention METAL FIBRES Metal fibres offer the ideal tensile strength to tear strength ratio. The performance of metal fibres depends largely on two factors: 1) Their distribution (kg/m3) 2)Their specifications (Length and diameter, Tensile strength, Type of anchor) The many uses of metal fibres primarily include on-ground slabs, warehouse floors that support heavy loads or endure large impacts, aerated concrete roofing components, roadway paving, bridge decks, refractory materials (stainless steel), the design of precast elements, heat-resistant and explosion-resistant structures, and tunnel pavement. Specified standard quantities are 15 to 45 kg/m3. Depending on the fibre type, quantities can vary between 15 and 150 kg/m3 for normal concretes requiring slight adjustments in their formulation. SLUMP CONTROL AND THE ADDITION OF SUPERPLASTICIZER For all fibre types, the addition of superplasticizer is strongly recommended in order to avoid adding excess water to the mix at the work site, and to render the concrete more fluid before fibres are inserted. Slump control is also very important: the slump for a basic mix of non-fibre reinforced concrete is normally specified at 80 +/- 20 mm. For fibre reinforced concretes, it is often necessary to adjust the slump before adding fibres, in order to make the concretes more fluid. Even when fibres are added to a premix, certain fibres require that the slump/fluidity be increased in order obtain a more even mix. For example, if the steel fibre concentration is to be between 20 and 40 kg/m3, an initial slump of between FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 3 130 and 190 mm should be aimed for. › Canac Marquis Grenier TECHNICAL ADVANTAGES TO FIBRE USE THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL REINFORCEMENT THAT IS UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED ACROSS THE CONCRETE MATRIX IMPROVES CONCRETE’S: direct tensile strength bending strength impact resistance BY UP TO BY UP TO BY UP TO 40 % * 150 %* abrasion resistance a reduction of shrinkage cracks BY UP TO 45 % 40 % fatigue strength blast resistance BY UP TO 93 % › A reduction of aggregate settling, which reduces the risk of capillaries forming and thus prevents excessive bleeding; › An increase in the resistance to cracking, and a significant reduction in the length of cracks when they do appear; › No corrosion, in the case of synthetic fibres. * (Association béton Québec and Cement Association of Canada, 7th edition, 2004, p. 122) FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 4 Sources › Galeries de la Capitale › Metro Plus GP › Galeries de Beauport ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES TO FIBRE USE Fibre use reduces the number of work site employees needed to install metal meshes or other reinforcements. This equals a SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION in the time required for construction. FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 5 For example, if one considers that two to three workers can install, on average, 10,000 ft2 of mesh daily, this would mean that with the use of fibre concrete, ten days fewer would be required for the installation of a 100,000 ft2 floor. FINISHING FIBRE CONCRETE Fibre concrete can be finished using traditional techniques, but certain precautions should be taken to prevent fibres from showing on the surface and to minimize the risk of damage to saw kerfs when sawn control joints are being placed. Such precautions include: › using a double trowel; › placing the trowel as flat as possible against the surface of the concrete; › bull floating after screeding; › using screeds and laser equipment. It is important to: › avoid the use, as much as possible, of a single trowel finishing machine and a trowel at pronounced angles; › have performed an adequate levelling before finishing; FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 6 › not begin finishing at a premature or late stage, nor to do the finishing by hand. Thirty kilograms of steel fibres per cubic metre of concrete 2 The placement of concrete 3 Finished concrete 7 The pouring of fibre concrete FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE 1 › SAQ Dépôt BÉTON PROVINCIAL PROVINCIAL BÉTON EST UNE ENTREPRISE IS A STRONGLY SOLIDEMENT IMPLANTÉE ESTABLISHED EASTERN DEPUIS PRÈS D’UN DEMICANADIAN COMPANY SIÈCLE DANSTO L’EST WITH CLOSE 50 DU CANADA. YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 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NUMBER PLANTS BY NOMBREOF D’USINES PARCATEGORY CATÉGORIES QUARRIES CARRIÈRES PRECAST CONCRETE BÉTON PRODUCTS PLANTS PRÉFABRIQUÉ 55 PAVING PLANTS BÉTON BITUMINEUX 15 15 8 Une flotte de BÉTON RENFORCÉ DE FIBRES 25 25 350 concrete mixers bétonnières 75 75 ready-mixed usines concrete plants de béton préparé L'Étape Saguenay Québec (Administrative office) Trois-Rivières La Tuque Alma Roberval Saint-Félicien Dolbeau Saint-Jérôme Clermont Lévis Baie-Saint-Paul QUÉBEC Drummondville Sorel Notre-DameBoucherville du-Bon-Conseil Saint-Hyacinthe Montréal-Est Granby Ville Saint-Laurent Ville des Laurentides Chibougamau Chapais Piedmont Eastmain 1A Béton Provincial plant location Ready-mixed concrete plant Paving plant Concrete products plant Aggregate LEGEND Dalhousie Saint John La Romaine Chandler Havre-Saint-Pierre New Carlisle New Richmond Murdochville Gaspé NOUVEAUBRUNSWICK Nackawic Woodstock Florenceville Nouvelle Campbellton Amqui Saint-Quentin Perth-Andover Grand Falls Edmundston St-François Rivière-du-Loup Sept-Îles Sainte-Anne-des-Monts Port-Cartier Matane (Head office) Mont-Joli Rimouski Trois-Pistoles Les Escoumins Forestville Baie-Comeau Route 389 Fermont LABRADOR Goose Bay Wabush / Labrador City