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Fatigue Resistance of Recycled Steel Fibers (Discarded Vehicle Tyre Steel Fibers) Concrete Pavement

2020
Concrete pavements are exposed to repetitive (cyclic traffic) loads throughout its lifespan resulting in the instigation of cracks. Propagation of cracks implies to permanent damage of rigid pavement owing to fatigue damage. From inception, cause of the creation of cracks in the rigid pavement is less resistance of the rigid pavement against bending ...
M. V. Mohod, K. N. Kadam
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Effect of Corroded Steel Fibers on Mechanical Behavior of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete

2020
This paper presents the exposure test results of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) beams having crack width of 0.2 mm for 3 months, 1 year and 2 years. By flexural loading test, initial stiffness of the exposed SFRC beams was decreased with increasing of exposure period. And corrosion of steel fibers themselves was observed at crack surface.
Minoru Kunieda   +2 more
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Partially Steel-Fiber Reinforced Mortar

Journal of the Structural Division, 1979
Flexural members that are reinforced by steel fibers for only a portion of their depth, referred to as being partially reinforced, can have strengths and ductilities equal to those of members reinforced for the full depth and at a considerable saving in costs. Beams 3-in. (76-mm) deep, reinforced with 1.5% by volume of 0.5-in. x 0.0058-in.
Mohsen Mahmoudzadeh Rahimi   +1 more
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Concrete welding using steel fibers

Engineering Structures, 2010
Abstract This experimental study investigates the viability of extending beam’s length using steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) as welding material. Results obtained from testing sixteen large scale welded beams and four control beams under third-point loading in a simply supported configuration are presented.
Samer A. Barakat, Salah Altoubat
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Fiber Reinforced Concrete: Comparative Analysis of Helix Steel Fibers and Plain Steel Fibers in Structural Applications

Journal of Ravishankar University (PART-B)
This is an experimental study focused on studying the effect of adding helix fiber to normal concrete to evaluate compressive strength, tensile strength, stability, elastic modulus, and to improve the desired consistency of the mixture required for workable concrete compared to normal concrete. As concrete is strong in compression and week
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Geopolymer-Reinforced Steel Fibers

2023
Meor Ahmad Faris Meor Ahmad Tajudin   +4 more
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Enhancing the toughness of bonding interface in steel-UHPC composite structure through fiber bridging

Cement and Concrete Composites, 2023
Yang Zou, Jinlong Jiang, Zhongya Zhang
exaly  

Metal Fibers—Steel

2018
Katalin Küster   +3 more
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