The residual post-cracking tensile strength of conventional steel fibre reinforced concrete is directly related to both the amount of fibres crossing a crack and the individual pull-out responses of all activated fibres. Therefore, the knowledge of the single pull-out behaviour is essential to understand the uni-axial or bending behaviour of SFRC when it is considered as a full-fledged composite. Since hooked-end steel fibres are considered to be the most suitable fibre type for structural purposes, the need to accurately predict the pull-out response of these type of fibres, is of great practical importance. In this paper, an experimental investigation of the pull-out response of both straight and hooked-end steel fibres is discussed. Base...
This paper represents an analytical model to predict the influence of the fibre geometry on the pull...
The paper deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel fibres embedded in high-strength cement...
This study is aimed at fully understanding the anchorage mechanisms of steel fibres with novel hook...
When steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is subjected to bending or uni-axial tension, the crack ...
Reinforcing concrete with steel fibres has been proven being able to improve the properties of concr...
Fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC) has been used as a structural material for many years, mainly in tun...
Abstract In this paper an elastic–plastic response has been developed to predict the pull-out behavi...
A series of experimental pull-out tests consisting of different types of steel fibers with different...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is being used in a variety of structural applications, yet th...
During the fracture process of steel fiber reinforced high-performance (SFRHPC) concrete fibres are ...
The fiber pull-out response of a steel fiber, both straight and end-hooked, embedded in a concrete m...
The fiber pull-out response of a steel fiber, both straight and endhooked, embedded in a concrete ma...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
© 2018 Czech Technical University in Prague. All rights reserved. This paper presents an experimenta...
The paper deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel fibres which are embedded in a high str...
This paper represents an analytical model to predict the influence of the fibre geometry on the pull...
The paper deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel fibres embedded in high-strength cement...
This study is aimed at fully understanding the anchorage mechanisms of steel fibres with novel hook...
When steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is subjected to bending or uni-axial tension, the crack ...
Reinforcing concrete with steel fibres has been proven being able to improve the properties of concr...
Fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC) has been used as a structural material for many years, mainly in tun...
Abstract In this paper an elastic–plastic response has been developed to predict the pull-out behavi...
A series of experimental pull-out tests consisting of different types of steel fibers with different...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is being used in a variety of structural applications, yet th...
During the fracture process of steel fiber reinforced high-performance (SFRHPC) concrete fibres are ...
The fiber pull-out response of a steel fiber, both straight and end-hooked, embedded in a concrete m...
The fiber pull-out response of a steel fiber, both straight and endhooked, embedded in a concrete ma...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
© 2018 Czech Technical University in Prague. All rights reserved. This paper presents an experimenta...
The paper deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel fibres which are embedded in a high str...
This paper represents an analytical model to predict the influence of the fibre geometry on the pull...
The paper deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel fibres embedded in high-strength cement...
This study is aimed at fully understanding the anchorage mechanisms of steel fibres with novel hook...