The aim of the research programme was to investigate flexural behaviour of steel fibre reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC). The specimens were in a form of slabs reinforced with steel fibres (of three lengths and two shapes) by volumes of 1.0% and 1.5%. Two methods of casting slabs were examined. The experimental tests performed on 80 specimens cut from slabs (1.2×1.2×0.15 m) involved tests of mechanical properties, digital image analysis (DIA), and X-ray computed tomography (XCT) procedures. Determination of distribution of fibres by DIA and XCT was required to assess relationships between mechanical properties and the casting methods. The tests were conducted according to RILEM TC 162-TDF (2002) and EN 14651:2005+A1:2007(E) rec...
Identification of the tensile constitutive behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) represents a...
There is no doubt that it has become imperative to have more understanding of the internal workings ...
Directionally distributed steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) cannot be widely applied due to the...
The aim of the research programme was to investigate flexural behaviour of steel fibre reinfor...
oproti online verzi posunuté stránkováníThe paper presents a study on self-compacting concrete with ...
Inclusion of steel fibres in concrete is a means of improving the properties of the material, especi...
The flexural performance of three SCFRC ribbed slabs with different fibre provision area were invest...
In addition to the fibre type and content, the residual properties of fibre reinforced concrete are ...
In this research, the influence of the fibre distribution and orientation on the post-cracking behav...
The use of fibres to reinforce brittle materials for better performance has been employed since time...
The benefits of adding fibres to concrete lie, mostly, in improving the post-cracking behaviour, s...
Fibre reinforced self compacting concrete (SFRSCC) mingles the advantage of both Self compacting and...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
A high strength Steel Fibre Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete (SFRSCC) of high ductility was deve...
Steel fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC) is a relatively recent material that combin...
Identification of the tensile constitutive behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) represents a...
There is no doubt that it has become imperative to have more understanding of the internal workings ...
Directionally distributed steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) cannot be widely applied due to the...
The aim of the research programme was to investigate flexural behaviour of steel fibre reinfor...
oproti online verzi posunuté stránkováníThe paper presents a study on self-compacting concrete with ...
Inclusion of steel fibres in concrete is a means of improving the properties of the material, especi...
The flexural performance of three SCFRC ribbed slabs with different fibre provision area were invest...
In addition to the fibre type and content, the residual properties of fibre reinforced concrete are ...
In this research, the influence of the fibre distribution and orientation on the post-cracking behav...
The use of fibres to reinforce brittle materials for better performance has been employed since time...
The benefits of adding fibres to concrete lie, mostly, in improving the post-cracking behaviour, s...
Fibre reinforced self compacting concrete (SFRSCC) mingles the advantage of both Self compacting and...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
A high strength Steel Fibre Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete (SFRSCC) of high ductility was deve...
Steel fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC) is a relatively recent material that combin...
Identification of the tensile constitutive behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) represents a...
There is no doubt that it has become imperative to have more understanding of the internal workings ...
Directionally distributed steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) cannot be widely applied due to the...