Structural Applications of Fiber Reinforced Concrete
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The ACI SP-182:1999 standard is a Symposium Publication that consists of 13 papers discussing the use of fiber reinforcement in various structural applications. The publication brings together the insights and findings of leading researchers in the field.
The papers cover a range of topics related to fiber reinforced concrete, including the use of closely spaced reinforcing bars to enhance the strength of fiber-reinforced concrete, the structural behavior of steel fiber reinforced concrete beams in shear, the material and structural behavior of fiber reinforced high-performance concrete beams, and the comparison between steel fibers and stirrups for high-strength concrete beams subjected to shear.
Other areas covered in the publication include the use of ultra high-strength fiber reinforced concrete in structural applications, steel fiber reinforcement for extruded prestressed hollow core slabs, the effect of various types of fibers on bond capacity, compressive toughness characterization of normal and high-strength fiber concrete reinforced with steel spirals, compressive strength and ductility of steel fiber reinforced concrete, ultimate punching shear strength analysis of slab-column connections with steel fibers, and the use of fiber reinforced concrete for enhancing the structural fire resistance of columns.
Descriptors | Fiber-Reinforced Concrete |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 10.0 MB |