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Characteristics of Steel Fibre Reinforced High Strength Concrete Beams: Efficiency in Size Reduction for Flexure

Characteristics of Steel Fibre Reinforced High Strength Concrete Beams: Efficiency in Size Reduction for Flexure

... target strength of 40 MPa. Various concrete mixes consisting of plain and fibre concrete mixes were casted as given in Table ...the fibre concrete mixes showed lower workability, ... See full document

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Behaviour of high performance fibre reinforced concrete layered  beams

Behaviour of high performance fibre reinforced concrete layered beams

... Layered reinforced cement concrete beams can be analyzed using conventional methods for reinforced high performance concrete (FRHPC) and Normal strength concrete ... See full document

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Behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete beams under high rate loading

Behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete beams under high rate loading

... of steel-fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams under high rates of loading largely associated with impact ...the concrete mix to enhance ductility and energy absorption, ... See full document

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Strengthening of RC and FRC Beams with Precast Sifcon Laminates  An Experimental Study

Strengthening of RC and FRC Beams with Precast Sifcon Laminates An Experimental Study

... but high cement ...the fibre network placed in the molds, otherwise large pores may form leading to a substantial reduction in ...the characteristics of both fresh and harden ...the ... See full document

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A Review on Experimental Analysis of Flexural Behaviour of RC Beams by using High Strength Steel

A Review on Experimental Analysis of Flexural Behaviour of RC Beams by using High Strength Steel

... life. Reinforced concrete is widely used in modern engineering structures as a kind of excellent traditional building ...the steel bar is protected by concrete and has the ... See full document

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Behaviour of reinforced concrete beams with kenaf and steel hybrid fibre

Behaviour of reinforced concrete beams with kenaf and steel hybrid fibre

... low strength performance is due to the high amount of kenaf fibre in the beam, which absorbs the water and delay the internal hardening of the ...the strength of the beam with the highest ... See full document

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT OF FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS AND STEEL REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT OF FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS AND STEEL REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS

... Reinforced concrete may be the most important material available for construction, and it is a combination of two dissimilar but complimentary materials used in the construction of facilities and structures ... See full document

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High strength oil palm shell concrete beams reinforced with steel fibres

High strength oil palm shell concrete beams reinforced with steel fibres

... produce high strength lightweight sustainable mate- rial has led many researchers towards its commercialization as structural ...tensile strength of Oil Palm Shell Concrete (OPSC) has hindered ... See full document

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A study on strength characteristics of glass fibre reinforced high performance concrete

A study on strength characteristics of glass fibre reinforced high performance concrete

... Fiber Reinforced Concrete is a composite material consisting of a matrix containing a random distribution or dispersion of small fibres, having a high tensile ...cracking strength of ... See full document

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Steel Fibres as Flexural Cracks Inhibitor in Reinforced Fibrous Concrete Beams under Static Loading

Steel Fibres as Flexural Cracks Inhibitor in Reinforced Fibrous Concrete Beams under Static Loading

... the reinforced concrete beam subjected to flexural load, the addition of ...1.0% steel fibre in reinforced concrete beam has increased the ultimate load, improved deflection and ... See full document

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Structural performance of FRP strengthened concrete beams

Structural performance of FRP strengthened concrete beams

... the beams were cut (width of 5 mm and depth of 75 mm) with an electronic ...in beams because the highest tensile stress can be fully transferred to ...the beams were flexurally strengthened withone ... See full document

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Strengthening of Two-Way RC Slab using Polypropylene Fabric

Strengthening of Two-Way RC Slab using Polypropylene Fabric

... Reinforced concrete slabs are among the most commonly used structural ...with beams. The main motivation for the strengthening of reinforced concrete slabs is that at a given time the ... See full document

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Closed-form formulas for the electromagnetic parameters of inverted microstrip line

Closed-form formulas for the electromagnetic parameters of inverted microstrip line

... deep beams under fibrous ...slander beams and their strength is likely to be controlled by shear rather than flexure provided with nominal amount of longitudinal ...the strength and the ... See full document

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Experimental and Analytical Study on Bond Performance of Reinforced Bars Embedded in Fibre Reinforced Concrete

Experimental and Analytical Study on Bond Performance of Reinforced Bars Embedded in Fibre Reinforced Concrete

... The test framework setup is shown in Fig 3.Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) was used to measure the displacement of the bar. Two LVDT’s were fixed one at the loaded end and other at the free end of the bar ... See full document

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Shear Behaviour of High Strength Concrete Beams Reinforced by GFRP and Steel Bars

Shear Behaviour of High Strength Concrete Beams Reinforced by GFRP and Steel Bars

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Study on Utilization of Waste Plastic as Fibres in Fibre Reinforced Concrete

Study on Utilization of Waste Plastic as Fibres in Fibre Reinforced Concrete

... in concrete mixtures as fibres can not only pave ways for its safe disposal method but also it has enhanced the mechanical properties of ...in concrete up to certain limit without much affecting the ... See full document

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Improving Structure Integrity with Fibre Reinforced Concrete

Improving Structure Integrity with Fibre Reinforced Concrete

... Steel fibre-reinforced concrete is normally cheaper and easier than any other fibres to use a form of standard reinforced ...used reinforced concrete utilises steel ... See full document

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Experimental Studies on Effect of Alccofine in Workability and Mechanical Properties of Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Experimental Studies on Effect of Alccofine in Workability and Mechanical Properties of Fiber Reinforced Concrete

... of concrete containing supplementary cementitious material ...the strength of concrete containing high volume of alccofine as a partial cement replacement, is much lower than that of control ... See full document

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Analysis of the Versatility of Multi-linear Softening Functions Applied to the Simulation of the Fracture Behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Materials

Analysis of the Versatility of Multi-linear Softening Functions Applied to the Simulation of the Fracture Behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Materials

... for steel and polyolefin fibres and a mortar for GRC. In the case of steel and polyolefin macro fibres, a self-compacting concrete was ...every concrete type, three prismatic specimens of ... See full document

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Development of Ultra High Performance Concrete by Normal Curing Method

Development of Ultra High Performance Concrete by Normal Curing Method

... Membranous curing is the process of ponding of concrete specimen in water after covering it's surface with 3mm thick plastic cover. Provide a number of holes at the bottom of the cover for the penetration of water ... See full document

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