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Impact Behaviour of Metallic Fibre Reinforced Concrete and Mortar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
Abstract
This research work concerns the impact behaviour of metallic fibre reinforced concrete. After a description of the experimental apparatus used, an air compressed gun, we present the main results in terms of stress–strain diagrams as a function of the strain rate. Then, we establish equations of a specific damage model which take account of the different phases of the behaviour law.
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