Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 02 NO. 03 JULY 2013:
Title: Effect of Saline Water on
the Flexural Performance of Ferrocement Wall Panel
Authors: Milon K. Howlader, M. H.
Rashid, Zahangir Alam
Abstract: Ferrocement as a form of
reinforced concrete constructed of hydraulic cement
mortar strengthened with closely spaced layers of
continuous and relatively small diameter wire mesh. It
has been used worldwide as a construction material to
provide better construction and rehabilitation of
structures. Moreover, there may be
structural deterioration of ferrocement due to the
exposure of saline water. In this article, the flexural
performance of ferrocement panels under normal and
exposed in saline water was investigated. For this
rationale, a series of thin mortar plate specimens of
275 mm × 275 mm (width× length) in size were casted with
varying number of mesh layers, thickness and immersed
condition. For the expedition of the effect of saline
water, accelerated constant current corrosion test was
performed. Mid-point loading test was done to measure
the flexure performance of the specimens. Test results
revealed that the flexural performance of ferrocement
wall panel reduces due to the effect of saline water.
Keywords: Ferrocement, wire mesh, saline
water, flexural performance
pages: 90-94