COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONCRETE BEAMS CONVENTIONAL REINFORCING WEAPON AND CONCRETE BEAMS WOOD WEAPON OPPOSITIFOLIUS MALLOTUS
Abstract
The objective of this work is to compare the mechanical performance
of concrete beams reinforced with convention reinforcement (iron) and
concrete beams reinforced with oppositifolius mallotus wood with a
view to building an innovative construction system for habitable or
non-habitable floors of pavilions in rural areas. For this fact, nine (09)
specimens of section 10x10x40cm
3 were made at the rate of three (03)
unreinforced concrete specimens; three (03) reinforced concrete with
Mallotus oppositifolius wood (vegetable reinforcement) without prior
treatment and three (03) reinforced concrete specimens of conventional
reinforcement (iron) which were subjected to the four-point bending
test after twenty-eight (28) of age. At the end of the tests, it was found
that the oppositifolius mallotus wood frame improves the four-point
bending strength of the beams compared to unreinforced beams without
achieving the mechanical performance of reinforced beams in
conventional reinforcement. We also note a lower arrow compared to
unreinforced beams. A visual analysis of the beams reinforced with
mallotus oppositifolius wood (plant frame) after a total rupture shows
us a need to treat the surface of the mallotus oppositifolius wood to
make it rougher in order to increase its adhesion with the concrete. We
thus retain the possibility of using mallotus oppositifolius wood as a
vegetal frame in the construction of social housing in rural areas after
its waterproofing and treatment.
