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Title: Mechanical Properties of High-Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Authors: Sarsam, Dr.Kaiss
Al-Azzawi, Zaid
Keywords: axial strain
compressive strength
fiber reinforced concrete
high- strength concrete
modulus of elasticity
modulus of rupture
Poisson's ratio
splitting tensile strength
steel fibers
size effect.
Issue Date: 2010
Abstract: Experimental results of this work in addition to a wide range of data from previous work were analyzed to study the mechanical properties and strength of high-strength concrete with and without fibers. Different types of steel fibers (straight, hooked, duoform, crimped) with a volume fraction ranging from 0 to 2 percent were studied. The concrete compressive strength ranged from 41 to 115 MPa. The influence of fiber on the compressive strength, axial strain, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, modulus of rupture, and splitting tensile strength, were studied. In addition to that, size effect of control specimens on high-strength fiber reinforced concrete materials, was observed. The main conclusion indicates that high-strength concrete (HSC) properties, especially with fibers are significantly different from normal-strength concrete (NSC).
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5386
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