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Evaluation of Toughness and Flexural Strength of Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2011

Mitsuru Kubo
Affiliation:
Osaka City University, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 3-138, Sugimoto 3, Sumiyoshiku Osaka, 588, Japan
Mitsuyasu Mashima
Affiliation:
Osaka City University, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 3-138, Sugimoto 3, Sumiyoshiku Osaka, 588, Japan
Kaoru Iwamoto
Affiliation:
Development Division, Kinki Concrete Co., Ltd., 14-10, Nishitenma 5, Kitaku, Osaka, 530, Japan
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Abstract

Fiber reinforced concrete was developed to improve the mechanical properties of cementitious materials. Especially by using FRC, the structural mechanical properties after the maximum load can be improved. In the present study the mechanical properties of the fiber reinforced concrete are evaluated by investigating the influence of various parameters on the complete load-deflection curve, including the descending branch.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1991

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[1] Japan Concrete Institute: JCI Standards for Test Methods of Fiber Reinforced Concrete, pp. 11–17.Google Scholar
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