WO1998007668A1 - Fibers having enhanced concrete bonding strength - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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- the present invention relates to fibers for reinforcing concrete, and more particularly to the use of fibers coated with a concrete bond strength enhancing material such as particular glycol ethers or glycerol ethers.
- U.S. Patent 5,399,195 (assigned to Danaklon A/S) described polyolefin fibers that were treated with a wetting agent by passing filament bundles through lubricant application rollers.
- the wetting agent could be chosen from wetting agents normally applied to synthetic fibers to render them hydrophilic, such as emulsifiers, surfactants, detergents, and mixtures thereof.
- wetting agents normally applied to synthetic fibers to render them hydrophilic such as emulsifiers, surfactants, detergents, and mixtures thereof.
- the prior art fiber coatings are believed by the present inventors to present some problems in concrete applications. Some coating formulations which are derived from ethylene oxide or which contain fatty moieties may generate air or cause foaming that, if adjacent the fiber surface, may increase the tendency of fiber pull-out during crack formation. Accordingly, a novel coated fiber, fiber coating material, and method for modifying the properties of concrete using a novel coated fiber are needed. Summary of the Invention
- the present invention provides coated fibers having enhanced concrete bonding strength and improved pull-out resistance, and are believed to aid in suppressing the air entrainment capabilities of the cementitious mix into which the coated fibers are admixed.
- Fibers preferably made of polypropylene, are coated with a material selected from particular glycol ethers, having at least three carbon atoms in an oxyalkylene group, and glycerol ethers.
- a preferred glycol ether fiber coating material is di- propylene glycol-t-butyl ether; while a preferred glycerol ether fiber coating is di-t- butvl glycerol.
- An exemplary method of the invention for modifying the properties of a concrete comprises adding to a concrete, mortar, or cement mix, in an amount of 0.05 to 10% weight, and more preferably an amount of 0.1 to 5%, based on the total dry weight of cement, fibers having a coating material mentioned above; and mixing the resultant mix.
- the present invention also pertains to cementitious compositions comprising the above-described coated fibers.
- pastes are mixtures composed of a hydraulic cement binder (usually, but not exclusively, Portland cement, Masonry cement, or Mortar cement, and may also include limestone, hydrated lime, fly ash, blast furnace slag, and silica fume or other materials commonly included in such cements) and water; mortars are pastes additionally including fine aggregate; and concretes are mortars additionally including coarse aggregate.
- cementitious compositions of the invention may be formed by mixing required amounts of certain materials, e.g., a hydraulic cement, water, and fine or coarse aggregate, as may be desired, with coated fibers as hereinafter described.
- a method of the present invention for modifying the properties of a concrete comprises: adding to a concrete, mortar, or cement mix, in an amount of 0.05 to 10% weight based on the total dry weight of cement, fibers having a coating material selected from the group consisting of glycol ether and glycerol ether; mixing the resultant mix to obtain a concrete, mortar, or paste mix in which the individual fibers are homogeneously distributed; and casting the mix into a configuration. More preferably, the addition amount of coated fiber is 0.1-5%, and more preferably 0.5-2%, based on the total dry weight of cement.
- configuration means and refers to a wall, floor, panel, block, paver, or other component of a building or civil engineering structure, such as a building, parking garage, bridge deck, tunnel, and the like, which is formed by cast concrete.
- the coated fibers of the invention may also be used in mortars.
- Exemplary fibers of the invention comprise steel, glass, carbon fiber, cellulose, rayon, or synthetic materials such as polyolefins, nylon, polyester, and acrylics.
- Polyolefins such as polypropylene are preferred.
- Polypropylene fibers may be in monofilament, collated fibrillated, ribbon form, or have other shapes and come in an array of various sizes and dimensions. Fibers may also be bundled using mechanical or chemical means, or may even be introduced into cementitious compositions using special packaging technology (See. e.g., U.S. Patent 5,224,774 of W. R. Grace). Fibers of the invention may be coated during or after the fiber manufacturing process using known methods.
- Exemplary coated fibers of the present invention are coated with a glycol ether having the formula:
- R comprises C1-C7 alkyl group or C5-C7 cycloalkyl group
- A comprises a C3-C4 alkylene group
- O is oxygen
- n represents an integer 1 through 10
- H is hydrogen.
- the AO groups e.g., "oxyalkylene" forming the chain of such glycols may contain a single type of alkylene ether group or a mixture of alkylene ether groups which may be in block or random arrangement.
- the present invention contemplates that an oxyalkylene group will have at least three carbon atoms.
- Preferred glycol ethers are: di-propylene glycol-t-butyl ether, having the formula
- glycerol ether having the formula: I
- Ri, R 2 , and R3 are hydrogen or a C1-C14 alkyl group, at least one of said Ri, R 2 , and R3 comprises a C1-C14 alkyl group;
- A is a C2-C4 group; and
- x, y, and z are integers from 0-10.
- a preferred glycerol ether is di-t-butyl glycerol, having the formula CH 2 -O-C(CH 3 ) 3
- This example illustrates the relative air entrainment performance of an ethylene glycol, namely, triethylene glycol monobutvl ether (available from Union Carbide under the name "butoxytriglycol"), which is chemically similar to a known wetting agent, polyethylene glycol-lauryl ether (See e.g., Col. 8, 11. 10-12, US 5,399,195) in comparison to di-propylene glycol-t-butyl ether as contemplated in the present invention.
- a control sample mortar was made using 2% by weight of an air entrainer (based on the dry weight of cement). The air entrainer is available from W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn., Cambridge, Massachusetts, under the name DARAVAIR ® 1000.
- a second mortar sample was prepared using triethylene glycol monobutyl ether ("butoxytriglycol”) in an amount of 2% (c wt.).
- a third mortar sample was prepared containing di-propylene glycol-t-butyl ether ("DPTB”) also in an amount of 2% (c wt.).
- DPTB di-propylene glycol-t-butyl ether
- the samples were mixed for nine minutes, and air content was determined in accordance with ASTM C185 (1994). The results are summarized in the following table and demonstrate that the ethylene glycol ("butoxytriglycol”) entrained air in an amount similar to the control sample. However, sample 3 containing DPTB surprisingly demonstrated nearlv two-thirds less entrained air.
- Example 2 This test measured the pull-out resistance of various coated fibers.
- Polypropylene fibers having a length of two (2) inches and a diameter of 0.0255 x .0395 inches were used to make three samples.
- Sample 1 comprised polypropylene fibers having a coating comprising polyethylene glvcol mono laurate ("PEG mono laurate”), an ester having about 400-500 molecular weight.
- Sample 2 was prepared by coating another identical number of the polypropylene fibers with butoxytriglycol.
- Sample 3 was prepared by coating another identical set of fibers with di-propylene glycol-t-butyl ether ("DPTB").
- DPTB di-propylene glycol-t-butyl ether
- the two-inch fibers were coated by dipping into the coating materials, allowed to air dry, and then the coated portion was embedded into identical cement pastes (slurry) such that the embedded length of the fibers was one inch.
- the cement was allowed to cure for 24 hours at 100% relative humidity.
- the three samples were tested m an Instron 1011 which measured the load (in pounds) needed to displace the fibers from the cement. Pull-out resistance, or bond strength (psi), was calculated by determining the average peak load required to displace the fibers, and dividing this by the average surface area of fiber contacting the cementitious matrix.
- the following table summarizes the relative bond strengths computed for each of the three fiber samples.
- Sample 1 demonstrated a bond strength of 12.48 psi (with a standard deviation of 0.53).
- Sample 2 demonstrated a similar bond strength of 13.02 psi (with a standard deviation of 0.54).
- Sample 3 which involved di- propvlene glycol-t-butyl ether ("DPTB") as the coating material, demonstrated a comparatively enhanced bond strength of 15.32 psi (standard deviation of 0.37).
- DPTB di- propvlene glycol-t-butyl ether
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