Garcés, Pedro, Fraile, J., Vilaplana-Ortego, Eduardo, Cazorla-Amorós, Diego, García Alcocel, Eva María, García Andión, Luis Effect of carbon fibres on the mechanical properties and corrosion levels of reinforced portland cement mortars GARCÉS, P., et al. "Effect of carbon fibres on the mechanical properties and corrosion levels of reinforced portland cement mortars". Cement and Concrete Research. Vol. 35, Issue 2 (Feb. 2005). ISSN 0008-8846, pp. 324-331 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/20439 DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2004.05.013 ISSN: 0008-8846 (Print) Abstract: The changes in mechanical properties of portland cement mortars due to the addition of carbon fibres (CF) to the mix have been studied. Compression and flexural strengths have been determined in relation to the amount of fibres added to the mix, water/binder ratio, curing time and porosity. Additionally, the corrosion level of reinforcing steel bars embedded in portland cement mortars containing CF and silica fume (SF) have also been investigated and reinforcing steel corrosion rates have been determined. As a consequence of the large concentration of oxygen groups in CF surface, a good interaction between the CF and the water of the mortar paste is to be expected. A CF content of 0.5% of cement weight implies an optimum increase in flexural strength and an increase in embedded steel corrosion. Keywords:Mortars, Carbon fibres, Strength, Corrosion Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/article