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Fibre reinforced concrete with a combination of polyolefin and steel-hooked fibres

Composite Structures, 2017
Abstract Self-compacting polyolefin fibre reinforced concrete has shown high performance in both fresh and hardened state. Post-cracking behaviour provides significant residual strengths especially for large deformations. For small deformations, flexural residual strength could be enhanced with a small amount of steel-hooked fibres, obtaining a ...
M.G. Alberti, A. Enfedaque, J.C. Gálvez
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Steel fibres in mortar and concrete

Composites, 1972
Abstract The addition of relatively small quantities of short, small diameter steel fibres to Portland cement concrete or mortar provides significant improvements in many of the engineering properties of these materials. The possibility of improved performance or decreased costs has prompted a consideration of steel fibrous concretes and mortars in a
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Steel Fibres in Sprayed Concrete

2005
This study deals with experimental results obtained by testing properties of sprayed concrete made with addition of steel fibres. Tested properties are compressive strength, flexural strength and residual strength at required deflection. Laboratory mixes of concrete were prepared in order to observe the influence of changes in quantity of steel fibres ...
Domazet, Ante, Marušić, Elica
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Corrosion of stainless steel fibres

Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1969
Generally, of all the properties, corrosion resistance can be a prime consideration in determining whether a given alloy or metal is adequate for a proposed use. With the increasing ability to fabricate many alloys and metals into fibre material of extremely small diameter, a better knowledge of their chemical properties as related to their unique size
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The Influence of Fibre Content on the Performance of Steel Fibre Refractory Concrete

Journal of Civil Engineering Research and Practice, 2004
Steel fibres are commonly used in the refractory industry to reinforce high temperature concretes. Little information is available on the effect of fibre content on refractory performance and in particular resistance to thermal shock. This study has examined the influence of fibre content of stainless steel melt extract fibres on the performance of a ...
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ON DURABILITY OF STEEL FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE

2005
CANGIANO S.   +4 more
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Pull-out behaviour of steel fibres embedded in ultra-high-performance concrete after exposure to high temperatures

Construction and Building Materials, 2023
Dong Zhang, Yiwei Weng, Shengxin Fan
exaly  

Spun steel fibres

Composites, 1970
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Steel fibre concrete

International Journal of Cement Composites and Lightweight Concrete, 1987
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