It is well known that crack spacings and widths can be reduced with the addition of steel fibres to a concrete mix. However, test data for the tensile behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete members containing conventional steel reinforcement (R/FRC members) are scarce relative to those of reinforced concrete (RC) specimens and fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) specimens without reinforcing bars. In this research program, uniaxial tension tests were conducted on 12 RC and 48 R/FRC specimens in order to observe cracking and tension stiffening behaviour. The parameters under observation were fibre volumetric content, fibre length and aspect ratio, conventional reinforcement ratio and steel reinforcing bar diameter. ‘Dog-bone’ tension te...
Although Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) has a history in academia of over 50 years, its adop...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is used increasingly now a days with enormous application. Th...
This paper studies the effects of steel fibre geometry and architecture on the cracking behaviour of...
It is well known that crack spacings and widths can be reduced with the addition of steel fibres to ...
The addition of fibers in concrete determines a cracking phenomenon characterized by narrower and mo...
Although concrete performance increased significantly during the last twenty years, durability of co...
This paper discusses an experimental investigation on the tension stiffening effect on reinforcing b...
This paper discusses an experimental investigation on the tension stiffening effect on reinforcing b...
This paper discusses an experimental investigation on the tension stiffening effect on reinforcing b...
Tension stiffening is still a matter of discussion into the scientific community; the study of this ...
Crack formation within concrete members undergoing flexural loading is a complex mechanism, which go...
Concrete is a structural material with excellent properties when subjected to compression, butthe ab...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
Tension stiffening is still a matter of discussion in the scientific community. The ability of resis...
Although Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) has a history in academia of over 50 years, its adop...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is used increasingly now a days with enormous application. Th...
This paper studies the effects of steel fibre geometry and architecture on the cracking behaviour of...
It is well known that crack spacings and widths can be reduced with the addition of steel fibres to ...
The addition of fibers in concrete determines a cracking phenomenon characterized by narrower and mo...
Although concrete performance increased significantly during the last twenty years, durability of co...
This paper discusses an experimental investigation on the tension stiffening effect on reinforcing b...
This paper discusses an experimental investigation on the tension stiffening effect on reinforcing b...
This paper discusses an experimental investigation on the tension stiffening effect on reinforcing b...
Tension stiffening is still a matter of discussion into the scientific community; the study of this ...
Crack formation within concrete members undergoing flexural loading is a complex mechanism, which go...
Concrete is a structural material with excellent properties when subjected to compression, butthe ab...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
Tension stiffening is still a matter of discussion in the scientific community. The ability of resis...
Although Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) has a history in academia of over 50 years, its adop...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is used increasingly now a days with enormous application. Th...
This paper studies the effects of steel fibre geometry and architecture on the cracking behaviour of...