In this research, the influence of the fibre distribution and orientation on the post-cracking behaviour of steel fibre 14 reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC) panels was studied. To perform this evaluation, SFRSCC panels 15 were cast from their centre point. For each SFRSCC panel, cylindrical specimens were extracted and notched either 16 parallel or perpendicular to the concrete flow direction, in order to evaluate the influence of fibre dispersion and 17 orientation on the tensile performance. The post-cracking behaviour was assessed by both splitting tensile tests and 18 uniaxial tensile tests. To assess the fibre density and orientation through the panels, an image analysis technique was 19 employed across cut planes on e...
The post-cracking tensile properties of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is one of the most im...
For improving the mechanical properties of fibre reinforced concrete one can either increase the fib...
In addition to the fibre type and content, the residual properties of fibre reinforced concrete are ...
The benefits of adding fibres to concrete lie, mostly, in improving the post-cracking behaviour, s...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
Identification of the tensile constitutive behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) represents a...
In this paper, the intluence of the flow distance on fibre distribution and orientation is investiga...
The use of fibres to reinforce brittle materials for better performance has been employed since time...
Inclusion of steel fibres in concrete is a means of improving the properties of the material, especi...
This work presents an experimental and numerical approach to ascertain the mechanical behaviour of s...
ABSTRACTAlthough it is well known that fibre reinforcement acts as a crack arresting agent, there is...
The aim of the research programme was to investigate flexural behaviour of steel fibre reinforced se...
In the present work are described and discussed the results of an extensive experimental program tha...
The post-cracking tensile properties of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is one of the most im...
For improving the mechanical properties of fibre reinforced concrete one can either increase the fib...
In addition to the fibre type and content, the residual properties of fibre reinforced concrete are ...
The benefits of adding fibres to concrete lie, mostly, in improving the post-cracking behaviour, s...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack ...
Identification of the tensile constitutive behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) represents a...
In this paper, the intluence of the flow distance on fibre distribution and orientation is investiga...
The use of fibres to reinforce brittle materials for better performance has been employed since time...
Inclusion of steel fibres in concrete is a means of improving the properties of the material, especi...
This work presents an experimental and numerical approach to ascertain the mechanical behaviour of s...
ABSTRACTAlthough it is well known that fibre reinforcement acts as a crack arresting agent, there is...
The aim of the research programme was to investigate flexural behaviour of steel fibre reinforced se...
In the present work are described and discussed the results of an extensive experimental program tha...
The post-cracking tensile properties of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is one of the most im...
For improving the mechanical properties of fibre reinforced concrete one can either increase the fib...
In addition to the fibre type and content, the residual properties of fibre reinforced concrete are ...