TYPES OF TREATMENT AND FAILURE MODE OF CEMENTITIOUS MORTARS REINFORCED WITH SUGARCANE BAGASSE
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The entire scientific community now agrees that sustainable
development depends on environmentally friendly and renewable
materials. Thus, all government policies are taking numerous steps to
encourage research in this direction. The aim of the present work is to
study the fracture mechanism of Sugarcane Bagasse (SCB) mortars as a
function of the different treatments applied to the bagasse.To achieve
this, two different types are applied toSCB. These were treatment in a
sodium hydroxide solution and heat treatment at 200°C. Mortars
reinforced with these different types of bagasse were then produced.
The volume fractions of SCB used were 0%, 3% and 6%, giving M0
for reference mortar, MBr3 and MBr6 for mortars with untreated SCB
reinforcement, MBt3 and MBt6 for mortars with heat-treated SCB
reinforcement, MBc3 and MBc6 for mortars with sodium hydroxidetreated
SCB reinforcement. Three-point bending tests at 28 days of age
were carried out on specimens of dimensions 4×4×16cm3 obtained
from the different formulations, to determine the flexural strengths. The
fracture surfaces of the specimens were analyzed to understand the
fracture mechanism as a function of the type of treatment applied to the
SCB.The results of the studies show that all the formulations
containing SCB have a flexural strength greater than that of the control
mortar, with the highest strength found in the MBt6 mortar. Analysis of
the fracture surfaces shows that mortars containing untreated and heattreated
SCB exhibit failure by ravelling. However, mortars containing
SCB treated with sodium hydroxide break by fiber rupture.
