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Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Steel-Fibrous Concrete

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Concrete is still the most widely used construction material since it has the lowest ratio between cost and strength as compared to other available materials. However, it has two undesirable properties, namely: low tensile strength and large brittleness that cause the collapse to occur shortly after the formation of the first crack. To improve these two negative properties and to achieve a partial substitute of conventional reinforcement, an addition of short discontinuous randomly oriented steel fibres can be practiced among others. In spite of positive properties, fibrous concrete did not find such acknowledgment and application as usual concrete. There do not still exist consistent dimensioning rules due to the lack sufficient large-scale static and dynamic experiments taking into account the effect of the fibre orientation. The intention of the book is twofold: first to summarize the most important mechanical and physical properties of steel-fibre-added concrete and reinforced concrete on the basis of numerous experiments described in the scientific literature, and second to describe a quasi-static fracture process at meso-scale both in plain concrete and fibrous concrete using a novel discrete lattice model. In 2D and 3D simulations of fibrous concrete specimens under uniaxial tension, the effect of the fibre volume, fibre distribution, fibre orientation, fibre length, fibrous bond strength and specimen size on both the stress-strain curve and fracture process was carefully analyzed.

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Frontmatter
Introduction
Abstract
In this chapter, main disadvantages of concrete as a construction material are first described. Next, positive aspects from an application of short discrete fibres in concrete are stressed. In addition, parameters influencing the properties of concrete with fibres are briefly discussed. The outline of the book is also given.
Jacek Tejchman, Jan Kozicki
General
Abstract
This chapter describes the most important physical and mechanical properties of concrete strengthened with steel fibres. First, steel fibres applied to concrete are shortly described. Later, some experimental results are enclosed indicating mostly a positive effect of fibres on properties of plain concrete.
Jacek Tejchman, Jan Kozicki
Literature Overview
Abstract
In this chapter, the results of quasi-static and dynamic experiments with concrete and reinforced concrete specimens including steel fibres are described in detail. The experiments have been carried out mainly in 10 last years in different foreign research centers. Attention is paid to advantageous properties of fibrous concrete and fibrous reinforced concrete as compared to plain or reinforced concrete.
Jacek Tejchman, Jan Kozicki
Theoretical Models
Abstract
This chapter describes shortly theoretical models describing the behavior of fibrous concrete and the fracture process in plain and fibrous concrete. The models to simulate the behavior of fibrous concrete can be divided into analytical and numerical ones at macro- and meso-level.
Jacek Tejchman, Jan Kozicki
Lattice Discrete Model
Abstract
The chapter describes a novel discrete lattice model taking material micro-structure into account to simulate fracture in plain and fibrous concrete. Numerical results on the basis of a discrete lattice model are demonstrated for different quasi-static boundary value problems involving a fracture process in plain concrete and fibrous concrete. Numerical results are qualitatively compared with corresponding laboratory tests. Results of detailed parametric studies are demonstrated.
Jacek Tejchman, Jan Kozicki
Epilogue
Abstract
The book deals with a fracture process in plain concrete and in fibrous concrete elements including straight steel fibres. The experimental results of numerous tests described in the scientific literature and the numerical results obtained with a novel discrete lattice model were presented.
Jacek Tejchman, Jan Kozicki
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Steel-Fibrous Concrete
verfasst von
Jacek Tejchman
Jan Kozicki
Copyright-Jahr
2010
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISBN
978-3-642-14603-9
Print ISBN
978-3-642-14602-2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14603-9