Fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) is an attractive alternative to traditional steel bar-reinforced concrete structures, as evidenced by the constantly increasing market consumption of structural fibers for this purpose. In spite of significant research dedicated to FRC, less attention has been given to the effects of low temperatures on the mechanical properties of FRC, which can be critical for a variety of structural typologies and regions. With this in mind, an experimental program was carried out to assess the flexural behavior of macro-synthetic fiber-reinforced concrete (MSFRC) at different temperatures (from 20 °C to -30 °C) by means of three-point bending notched beam tests. The tested MSFRCs were produced by varying the content of po...
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[EN] The use of synthetic fibers in fiber-reinforced concretes (FRCs) is often avoided due to the mi...
Despite extensive in‐depth research into high calcium fly ash geopolymer concretes and a number of p...
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Beam‐column joints (BCJs) constructed until the 1970s carry a low shear capability due to the absenc...
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Lowering the regeneration temperature for solid CO2‐capture materials is one of the critical tasks f...
[EN] The reuse of food industry by¿products constitutes one of the essential pillars of the change f...
The present research front of NbO2 based memory, energy generation, and storage thin film devices is...
[EN] The design of functional foods through 3D printing is proposed here as one of the most appropri...
Classical finite element simulations face the problems of losing uniqueness and strain localization ...
The use of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) as slow-release electron donors for environmental remediation...
This paper presents the results of measurements of the spall strength and elastic-plastic proper-tie...
To answer both the growth of the world's urban population and the climate changes, new structural sy...
High-strength aluminium alloy powders modified with different nanoparticles by ball milling (7075/Ti...
Bacterial viruses known as bacteriophages have been demonstrated to be effective in killing foodborn...
[EN] The use of synthetic fibers in fiber-reinforced concretes (FRCs) is often avoided due to the mi...
Despite extensive in‐depth research into high calcium fly ash geopolymer concretes and a number of p...
Compared to their predecessors, the next generations of aircrafts will be more electrified, require ...
Beam‐column joints (BCJs) constructed until the 1970s carry a low shear capability due to the absenc...
In the last decades, much research has been done to fasten wound healing and target-direct drug deli...
Lowering the regeneration temperature for solid CO2‐capture materials is one of the critical tasks f...
[EN] The reuse of food industry by¿products constitutes one of the essential pillars of the change f...
The present research front of NbO2 based memory, energy generation, and storage thin film devices is...
[EN] The design of functional foods through 3D printing is proposed here as one of the most appropri...
Classical finite element simulations face the problems of losing uniqueness and strain localization ...
The use of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) as slow-release electron donors for environmental remediation...
This paper presents the results of measurements of the spall strength and elastic-plastic proper-tie...
To answer both the growth of the world's urban population and the climate changes, new structural sy...
High-strength aluminium alloy powders modified with different nanoparticles by ball milling (7075/Ti...
Bacterial viruses known as bacteriophages have been demonstrated to be effective in killing foodborn...