Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is very popular in many branches of civil engineering. Thanks to its increased ductility, it is able to resist various types of loading. When designing a structure, the mechanical behaviour of SFRC can be described by currently available material models (with equivalent material for example) and therefore no problems arise with numerical simulations. But in many scenarios, e.g. high speed loading, it would be a mistake to use such an equivalent material. Physical modelling of the steel fibres used in concrete is usually problematic, though. It is necessary to consider the fact that mesh-based methods are very unsuitable for high-speed simulations with regard to the issues that occur due to the effect o...
This study investigates the effects of fibers in steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) on its mecha...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method can be used with advantage in the field of fracture...
A Lagrangian particle-based method, the smooth particle hydrodynamics, is used to model the flow of ...
Accurate prediction of self-compacting fibre reinforced concrete (SCFRC) flow, passing and filling b...
One alternative to overcome the main drawbacks of plain concrete in tension (its brittleness and wea...
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) allows overcoming brittleness and weakness in tension, the ma...
The results concerning on an experimental and a numerical study related to SFRCP are presented. Eigh...
There are several benefits of introducing steel fibres in reinforced concrete. They can improve the ...
Properties of unreinforced concrete and cement-based matrix are well understood. One of the issues w...
The present work resumes the experimental and numerical research carried out for the development of ...
Concrete provides with a variety of innovative designs, but two characteristics have limited its use...
Introducing steel fibers into traditional concrete can improve its mechanical properties and crack r...
Steel fibre has become an attractive alternative to the steel bar reinforcement in self-compacting c...
Abstract. Steel fibre reinforced concrete is emerging very popular and attractive material in struct...
Steel Fiber Reinforced Self Compacting Concrete (SFRSCC) was developed and applied on the manufactur...
This study investigates the effects of fibers in steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) on its mecha...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method can be used with advantage in the field of fracture...
A Lagrangian particle-based method, the smooth particle hydrodynamics, is used to model the flow of ...
Accurate prediction of self-compacting fibre reinforced concrete (SCFRC) flow, passing and filling b...
One alternative to overcome the main drawbacks of plain concrete in tension (its brittleness and wea...
Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) allows overcoming brittleness and weakness in tension, the ma...
The results concerning on an experimental and a numerical study related to SFRCP are presented. Eigh...
There are several benefits of introducing steel fibres in reinforced concrete. They can improve the ...
Properties of unreinforced concrete and cement-based matrix are well understood. One of the issues w...
The present work resumes the experimental and numerical research carried out for the development of ...
Concrete provides with a variety of innovative designs, but two characteristics have limited its use...
Introducing steel fibers into traditional concrete can improve its mechanical properties and crack r...
Steel fibre has become an attractive alternative to the steel bar reinforcement in self-compacting c...
Abstract. Steel fibre reinforced concrete is emerging very popular and attractive material in struct...
Steel Fiber Reinforced Self Compacting Concrete (SFRSCC) was developed and applied on the manufactur...
This study investigates the effects of fibers in steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) on its mecha...
The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method can be used with advantage in the field of fracture...
A Lagrangian particle-based method, the smooth particle hydrodynamics, is used to model the flow of ...