In this study, the effects of the mix flowability on the steel fibre distribution patterns and mechanical properties of steel-fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) were investigated. Slump ranging from 80 mm to 200 mm was employed as the parameter to reflect the flowability of SFRC. The results showed that an increase of flowability had no influence on the orientation of steel fibres and led to a decrease of sectional uniformity. Steel fibres orientated in the longitudinal direction of higher-flowability SFRC tended to precipitate toward the bottom layer of the specimens. This resulted in much better flexural performance, including flexural toughness and fracture energy. Analysis of the data suggested that instead of studying the whole cross-sec...
The fiber‐reinforced self‐compacting concrete (FR‐SCC) is considered a high‐performance material, cl...
In recent years, considerable interest has developed in using fibers to increase the loadcarrying ca...
Cementitious materials are brittle and have an inherent weakness in resisting in tension. Fibre rein...
Steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is a multiple-composite material developed during the early 1...
Previous studies on Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) have focused on steel fiber distribution ...
The addition of discontinuous discrete fibres to concrete has repeatedly been shown as an effective ...
This research investigate fibres geometrical factor to the performance of steel fibre reinforced con...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is used increasingly now a days with enormous application. Th...
Directionally distributed steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) cannot be widely applied due to the...
In this paper, the intluence of the flow distance on fibre distribution and orientation is investiga...
This work investigated the effects of fibre type, dosage and maximum aggregate size on the flexural ...
Reinforcing concrete with thin short discrete steel fibres is an efficient process in obtaining a mu...
At present, Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) has been widely applied in civil engineering as c...
The performance of fibre-reinforced materials in the hardened state depends on the material behaviou...
Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) as modern perspective building material is increasingly used ...
The fiber‐reinforced self‐compacting concrete (FR‐SCC) is considered a high‐performance material, cl...
In recent years, considerable interest has developed in using fibers to increase the loadcarrying ca...
Cementitious materials are brittle and have an inherent weakness in resisting in tension. Fibre rein...
Steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is a multiple-composite material developed during the early 1...
Previous studies on Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) have focused on steel fiber distribution ...
The addition of discontinuous discrete fibres to concrete has repeatedly been shown as an effective ...
This research investigate fibres geometrical factor to the performance of steel fibre reinforced con...
Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is used increasingly now a days with enormous application. Th...
Directionally distributed steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) cannot be widely applied due to the...
In this paper, the intluence of the flow distance on fibre distribution and orientation is investiga...
This work investigated the effects of fibre type, dosage and maximum aggregate size on the flexural ...
Reinforcing concrete with thin short discrete steel fibres is an efficient process in obtaining a mu...
At present, Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) has been widely applied in civil engineering as c...
The performance of fibre-reinforced materials in the hardened state depends on the material behaviou...
Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) as modern perspective building material is increasingly used ...
The fiber‐reinforced self‐compacting concrete (FR‐SCC) is considered a high‐performance material, cl...
In recent years, considerable interest has developed in using fibers to increase the loadcarrying ca...
Cementitious materials are brittle and have an inherent weakness in resisting in tension. Fibre rein...