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Seyed Fathollah Sajedi, Iman Saffarian, Masoud Pourbaba and Jung Heum Yeon
This paper presents experimental and theoretical assessments of the structural behavior of circular steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) columns reinforced with glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars subjected to a concentric axial compressive load...
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Hongmei Zhang, Zizhao Tang, Yuanfeng Duan and Zhiyuan Chen
Shear walls are important vertical and lateral bearing element in structures. While shear walls with openings are fragile due to stress concentration and the quasi-brittle behavior of concrete in tension. Therefore, additional strengthening rebars are re...
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Kamyar B. Shahrbijari, Joaquim A. O. Barros and Isabel B. Valente
This article explores the application of the global resistance methods (GRMs) on the design of hybrid glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) and steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams. Addressing challenges posed by GFRP-reinforced beams, this study...
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Inkyu Rhee
The shear failure of a reinforced concrete member is a sudden diagonal tension failure; flexible failure is gradual, associated with significant cracks, and leads to extensive sagging. Therefore, reinforced shear rebars are commonly used to ensure that f...
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Zhou Lin, Hongmei Zhang, Giorgio Monti and Chiara Castoro
Shear walls are commonly adopted as main structural members to resist vertical and lateral forces, thanks to their high load capacity and high lateral stiffness. However, their lateral capacity can be impaired in the presence of openings, which can reduc...
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Carlos Alberto Benedetty, Ingrid R. Irreño, Juan J. Martinez, Luiz C. Almeida, Leandro M. Trautwein, Pablo A. Krahl
Pág. 717 - 736
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Jong-Han Lee, Eunsoo Choi and Baik-Soon Cho
Concrete edge failure of a single anchor in concrete is strongly dependent on the tensile performance of the concrete, which can be greatly improved by the addition of steel fibers. This study investigated the effect of steel fibers on the shear failure ...
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Pedro José Zevallos Turriaga,Adriana Jiménez Pérez
Pág. 30 - 35
Although, most researchers and scholars agree on the properties of steel fibers reinforced concrete, as a composite material in comparison to various structural reinforcements, there are different perspectives regarding the behavior of this material subj...
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Oladimeji B. Olalusi and Panagiotis Spyridis
Shear failure is a brittle and undesirable mode of failure in reinforced concrete structures. Many of the existing shear design equations for steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams include significant uncertainty due to the failure in accurately pr...
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Constantia Achilleos, Diofantos Hadjimitsis, Kyriacos Neocleous, Kypros Pilakoutas, Pavlos O. Neophytou and Stelios Kallis
Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is a construction material investigated for more than 40 years including for pavement applications. A number of studies have demonstrated the technical merits of SFRC pavements over conventional concrete pavements; ...
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