EFFECT OF POLYPROPYLENE FIBER LENGTH ON RHEOLOGY, FROST RESISTANCE, PHASE COMPOSITION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF SILICA FUME-MODIFIED SELF- COMPACTING CONCRETE

Authors

  • Assel Ospanova
  • Daniyar Akhmetov
  • Evgeniya Tkach
  • Bagdat Uskembayeva
  • Bakytkul Aubakirova
  • Yerlan Auyesbayev
  • Inna Kolesnikova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21660/2026.144.5533

Keywords:

Self-Compacting Сconcrete, Silica Fume, Polypropylene Fiber Length, Rheology, Freeze–Thaw Resistance, Water Absorption, SEM/XRD Analysis

Abstract

Self-compacting concrete (SCC) incorporating silica fume is characterized by a dense microstructure and reduced permeability; however, the influence of polypropylene fiber length on simultaneously ensuring self-compactability and frost resistance remains insufficiently investigated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of low-modulus polypropylene fiber length (6–20 mm) on the rheological behavior, durability performance, and microstructure of SCC. The mixture composition and superplasticizer dosage were kept constant; only the fiber length was varied at a fixed dosage of 1.0 kg/m³. Rheological properties were assessed using slump flow, T500 time, V-funnel, L-box, and J-ring tests. Durability was evaluated in terms of water absorption and frost resistance, while phase composition and morphology were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The results indicate that increasing fiber length led to reduced flowability of the mixture: slump flow decreased from 700 to 600 mm, T500 time increased from 2.1 to 5.8 s, V-funnel flow time increased from 6.3 to 13.8 s, the L-box ratio decreased from 1.00 to 0.82, and the J-ring blocking step increased from 8 to 26 mm. The optimal combination of properties was achieved at a fiber length of 12–15 mm, at which water absorption decreased to 4.1–4.2%, and frost resistance reached F350 (compared to 4.8% and F300 for the control mixture). XRD analysis did not reveal the formation of new crystalline phases, while SEM observations indicated the development of a dense fiber–matrix interfacial transition zone. The findings substantiate the suitability of 12–15 mm polypropylene fibers for achieving a balanced combination of rheological performance, durability, and service-related properties in silica fume-modified SCC under the tested conditions.

Author Biographies

Assel Ospanova

Assel Ospanova is a PhD doctoral student at Satbayev University, Kazakhstan. She is also the Head of the Laboratory and Studio Complex at Caspian University. Her research focuses on self-compacting concrete, fiber-reinforced cementitious composites, and the durability of construction materials.

Daniyar Akhmetov

Daniyar Akhmetov is a Professor and Doctor of Technical Sciences at the Department of Construction and Building Materials, Institute of Architecture and Construction, Satbayev University, Kazakhstan. His research interests include cementitious composites, self-compacting concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete, and durability of construction materials.

Evgeniya Tkach

Evgeniya V. Tkach, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Moscow, Russia.

Bagdat Uskembayeva

Bagdat Uskembayeva is a Candidate of Technical Sciences and Associate Professor at the Department of Construction and Building Materials, Institute of Architecture and Construction, Satbayev University, Kazakhstan

Bakytkul Aubakirova

Bakytkul Aubakirova is a PhD and Associate Professor at the Department of Construction and Design, Kozybayev University, Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan.

Yerlan Auyesbayev

Yerlan Auyesbayev is Doctor of Technical Sciences and Associate Professor, Dean of the Academy of Construction, Architecture and Design at Caspian University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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Submitted

2026-03-12

Accepted

2026-05-26

Published

2026-08-17

How to Cite

EFFECT OF POLYPROPYLENE FIBER LENGTH ON RHEOLOGY, FROST RESISTANCE, PHASE COMPOSITION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF SILICA FUME-MODIFIED SELF- COMPACTING CONCRETE: . (2026). GEOMATE Journal, 131(144), 131-140. https://doi.org/10.21660/2026.144.5533

How to Cite

EFFECT OF POLYPROPYLENE FIBER LENGTH ON RHEOLOGY, FROST RESISTANCE, PHASE COMPOSITION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF SILICA FUME-MODIFIED SELF- COMPACTING CONCRETE: . (2026). GEOMATE Journal, 131(144), 131-140. https://doi.org/10.21660/2026.144.5533

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