%0 Journal Article %T Factorial Experimental Design to Study the Effects of Layers and Fiber Content on Concrete Flexural Behavior %A Dumbiri H. Odia %J Open Journal of Civil Engineering %P 83-102 %@ 2164-3172 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojce.2023.131006 %X Experimentation has come a long in helping researchers achieve breakthroughs in their different scientific areas and engineering happens to be one of those areas with the most impact from experimental advancement. The need for valid experimental results free from biases and confounding conclusions has prompted the development of new experimental techniques that takes consideration of all applicable factor and combinations in providing answers on a research topic, and the Factorial Experimental design credited to Sir Ronald Fisher is one technique yielding highly valid results. This paper uses the factorial design of experiments to research the flexural impact of polyvinyl acetate fiber and layered concrete in construction. The experiment considered two levels of fiber contents and two levels of layers, and prepared samples with all combinations of the variable factors. The samples were tested after 7 days from casting for flexural strength and an advance statistical analysis was performed on the flexural responses of the samples using R-program. The results from the analyses revealed the significance of the variables to the flexural strength of the samples, as well as their interactions. The experiment concluded that based on the number of layers and fiber content used for the experiment, casting concrete in layers does have a significant negative effect on the flexural strength of concrete, and the failure pattern of concrete members under flexural load in evidently influenced by the material composition of the concrete, and that it can be evidently influenced by casting the concrete in layers. %K Experimental Design %K Concrete Flexural Strength %K Factorial Design of Experiments %K Concrete Fibers %K Concrete Layers %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=123690