This paper describes the development of an integrated design approach for determining shear capacity of flexurally reinforced steel fibre reinforced concrete members. The approach considers fibre distribution profile, fibre pull-out resistance and the modified compression field theory integrated using a comprehensive strategy. To assess the performance of the developed model, a database consisting of 122 steel fibre reinforced and prestressed concrete beams failing in shear was assembled from available literature. The model predictions were shown to correlate well with the test data. The performance of the analytical model was also compared to predictions attained by the two approaches recommended by the fib Model Code 2010, one based on an...
There are different approaches to predict the shear strength of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, but ...
The performance of the most well-known models for the prediction of the contribution of FRP systems...
Current approaches for estimation of shear capacity of concrete beams reinforced with fiber-reinforc...
This paper describes the development of an integrated design approach for determining shear capacity...
Concrete is weak in tension, so steel fibres are added to the concrete members to increase shear cap...
In the present work the predictive performance of the two approaches proposed by Model Code 2010 fo...
Recent developments and ongoing research in the field of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) have...
The Critical Shear Displacement Theory (CSDT) was developed to determine the shear capacity of reinf...
Adding steel fibers to concrete improves the capacity in tension-driven failure modes. An example is...
This study proposes a theoretical approach based on modified compression field theory to predict the...
Abstract Steel fibre (SF) reinforcement has been shown to improve the ductility of high strength co...
Steel fiber addition in concrete is widely known to increase the non-flexural performance of concret...
The shear failure mechanisms of flexural reinforced concrete (RC) members is highly complex; its pre...
A semi-analytical model is presented, based on conventional principles of mechanics, to predict the ...
The current work examines the state of the art regarding design models to predict the shear strength...
There are different approaches to predict the shear strength of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, but ...
The performance of the most well-known models for the prediction of the contribution of FRP systems...
Current approaches for estimation of shear capacity of concrete beams reinforced with fiber-reinforc...
This paper describes the development of an integrated design approach for determining shear capacity...
Concrete is weak in tension, so steel fibres are added to the concrete members to increase shear cap...
In the present work the predictive performance of the two approaches proposed by Model Code 2010 fo...
Recent developments and ongoing research in the field of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) have...
The Critical Shear Displacement Theory (CSDT) was developed to determine the shear capacity of reinf...
Adding steel fibers to concrete improves the capacity in tension-driven failure modes. An example is...
This study proposes a theoretical approach based on modified compression field theory to predict the...
Abstract Steel fibre (SF) reinforcement has been shown to improve the ductility of high strength co...
Steel fiber addition in concrete is widely known to increase the non-flexural performance of concret...
The shear failure mechanisms of flexural reinforced concrete (RC) members is highly complex; its pre...
A semi-analytical model is presented, based on conventional principles of mechanics, to predict the ...
The current work examines the state of the art regarding design models to predict the shear strength...
There are different approaches to predict the shear strength of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, but ...
The performance of the most well-known models for the prediction of the contribution of FRP systems...
Current approaches for estimation of shear capacity of concrete beams reinforced with fiber-reinforc...