One of the main areas where it is generally accepted that fibers play a significant contribution in construction practice is in the control of cracking. The primary objective of the fibers is to traverse cracks after they nucleate. The fibers provide some post-cracking resistance to the otherwise brittle concrete. Much of the research contained in the literature on the cracking behavior of fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) members has focused on instantaneous load scenarios, without much consideration for the long-term behavior (i.e., for members which are subjected to a sustained service moment). This is mirrored in design standards where limited guidance is provided to engineers to predict and assess the long-term serviceability performance...
This paper presents an analytic model for fatigue crack life prediction in fiber reinforced concrete...
Durability is nowadays a key-parameter in Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures. Several codes require...
The use of fibers can improve the behavior at serviceability limit states (crack and deflection cont...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
The use of short fibers inside concrete matrix is an effective method for reducing the vulnerability...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
Crack formation within concrete members undergoing flexural loading is a complex mechanism, which go...
Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) is a material obtained by adding fibers to the concrete matrix. Fibe...
Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) is a material obtained by adding fibers to the concrete matrix. Fibe...
The addition of fibers in concrete determines a cracking phenomenon characterized by narrower and mo...
The use of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) in industry is gaining traction. This is partially as a r...
The use of fibers in reinforced concrete (RC) beams mainly improves both the bearing capacity and th...
The enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concr...
The enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concr...
The extensive research activity carried out over the last decades on fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC)...
This paper presents an analytic model for fatigue crack life prediction in fiber reinforced concrete...
Durability is nowadays a key-parameter in Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures. Several codes require...
The use of fibers can improve the behavior at serviceability limit states (crack and deflection cont...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
The use of short fibers inside concrete matrix is an effective method for reducing the vulnerability...
It is well known that fibers are effective in modifying the cracking pattern development of concrete...
Crack formation within concrete members undergoing flexural loading is a complex mechanism, which go...
Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) is a material obtained by adding fibers to the concrete matrix. Fibe...
Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) is a material obtained by adding fibers to the concrete matrix. Fibe...
The addition of fibers in concrete determines a cracking phenomenon characterized by narrower and mo...
The use of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) in industry is gaining traction. This is partially as a r...
The use of fibers in reinforced concrete (RC) beams mainly improves both the bearing capacity and th...
The enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concr...
The enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concr...
The extensive research activity carried out over the last decades on fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC)...
This paper presents an analytic model for fatigue crack life prediction in fiber reinforced concrete...
Durability is nowadays a key-parameter in Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures. Several codes require...
The use of fibers can improve the behavior at serviceability limit states (crack and deflection cont...