Innovations in Fiber-Reinforced Concrete for Value
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ACI SP-216:2003 is a Symposium Publication that focuses on the innovations in fiber-reinforced concrete. It contains 14 papers that cover various topics related to fiber reinforcement, including fire performance/resistance, high-strength concrete, piezoelectricity and pyroelectricity, steel fibers, tensile test and tensile creep, among others.
The first paper in the publication, SP-216-1, discusses the influence of fiber dispersion on the performance of microfiber reinforced cement composites. This study explores how the dispersion of fibers in the concrete affects its mechanical properties.
Another paper, SP-216-3, introduces high strength lightweight aggregate fiber-reinforced concrete (HS-LWA FRC) filled steel tube columns for increased seismic resistance. This research aims to improve the seismic performance of concrete columns by using a combination of high-strength lightweight aggregate concrete and fiber reinforcement.
One of the papers, SP-216-8, explores the application of fiber-reinforced cement for piezoelectricity and pyroelectricity. The study investigates how adding certain fibers to the cement can generate electrical properties, making it suitable for applications in sensors and energy harvesting devices.
Descriptors | Fiber-Reinforced Concrete |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 9.3 MB |