Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) increases shear capacity mainly by providing post-cracking residual strengths and by improving the aggregate interlock mechanism on the two crack faces. Hence, direct shear tests can be adopted to study the shear transfer mechanisms across a crack. Several researches studied the behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete by means of shear tests initially developed for plain concrete (PC). Due to an increased heterogeneity of material (caused by a random fibre distribution) and the need to carry out the test up to a higher crack width (Mode I) and slip (Mode II), tests on FRC are more difficult as compared to PC and the issue related to the rotation of the cracking plane is more likely to develop. In additio...
The shear behavior of a specimen made of reinforced concrete is complex. The resisting mechanisms ar...
Improving the accuracy of load-deformation behavior, failure mode, and ultimate load capacity for re...
Cementitious materials are brittle and have an inherent weakness in resisting in tension. Fibre rein...
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) increases shear capacity mainly by providing post-cracking residual ...
The most significant structural concrete codes consider the shear contribution of fibres in structur...
Since the first appearance of concrete, various approaches have been taken in order to improve the b...
The shear transfer capacity of concrete across cracks is highly relevant in situations where the pri...
An experimental investigation into the effect of steel fibres on the shear strength of concrete bea...
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) has been widely used in industrial pavements and non-structural elem...
The contributions of fibre reinforced concrete can be considered in structural design. In order to d...
Design parameters for steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) are derived by conducting flexural test...
The link between the fracture behavior and shear capacity of fiber reinforced concrete composite is ...
An experimental study on steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams subjected to shear loading tes...
Few published studies have dealt with the mechanisms of reinforcement of fibre reinforced concrete (...
The study of damage processes in concrete and their effects on the residual properties represents a ...
The shear behavior of a specimen made of reinforced concrete is complex. The resisting mechanisms ar...
Improving the accuracy of load-deformation behavior, failure mode, and ultimate load capacity for re...
Cementitious materials are brittle and have an inherent weakness in resisting in tension. Fibre rein...
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) increases shear capacity mainly by providing post-cracking residual ...
The most significant structural concrete codes consider the shear contribution of fibres in structur...
Since the first appearance of concrete, various approaches have been taken in order to improve the b...
The shear transfer capacity of concrete across cracks is highly relevant in situations where the pri...
An experimental investigation into the effect of steel fibres on the shear strength of concrete bea...
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) has been widely used in industrial pavements and non-structural elem...
The contributions of fibre reinforced concrete can be considered in structural design. In order to d...
Design parameters for steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) are derived by conducting flexural test...
The link between the fracture behavior and shear capacity of fiber reinforced concrete composite is ...
An experimental study on steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams subjected to shear loading tes...
Few published studies have dealt with the mechanisms of reinforcement of fibre reinforced concrete (...
The study of damage processes in concrete and their effects on the residual properties represents a ...
The shear behavior of a specimen made of reinforced concrete is complex. The resisting mechanisms ar...
Improving the accuracy of load-deformation behavior, failure mode, and ultimate load capacity for re...
Cementitious materials are brittle and have an inherent weakness in resisting in tension. Fibre rein...