A betonului autocompactant increasing the tensile strength of fiber reinforced self-compacting-concrete, and effects of fiber type and orientation
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Korkmaz, S. D., Birinci, F. (2017). A betonului autocompactant increasing the tensile strength of fiber reinforced self-compacting-concrete, and effects of fiber type and orientation. Revista Romana de Materiale/ Romanian Journal of Materials, 47(3), 361-369.Özet
In this study, the effects of using fiber in self compacting concrete (SCC) on flow parameters, tensile and compressive strength of concrete were investigated. Unit weight, air content, slump flow, J-ring, V-funnel tests on fresh concrete and compressive, splitting tensile along with flexural strength tests on hardened concrete were performed, in addition fresh and hardened concrete properties were studied for to determine the relationship between them. A polypropylene fiber, an alkaliresistant glass fiber and two types steel fibers which have the different lengths and the different length/diameter ratio were used in the test specimens. It is observed that an increase in the amount, length and length/diameter ratio of steel fibers resulted in an increase of the tensile strength of concrete (more than 90% in flexural tensile strength according to non-fiber concrete series), while, properties of fresh concrete deteriorated and compressive strength of concrete decreased. © 2017, Fundatia Serban Solacolu. All rights reserved.