Zj. Li et al., UNIAXIAL TENSILE BEHAVIOR OF CONCRETE REINFORCED WITH RANDOMLY DISTRIBUTED SHORT FIBERS, ACI materials journal, 95(5), 1998, pp. 564-574
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Construcion & Building Technology","Material Science
A study was made of the behavior of concrete reinforced with randomly
distributed short fibers under uniaxial tension. Five kinds of fibers
were used to prepare the fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) specimens for
the uniaxial tension test. These included two kinds of steel fibers,
two kinds of PVA fibers and one kind of polypropylene fiber. Fiber vol
ume fraction varied front two to six percent in most cases. The matric
es were normal strength concrete and/or admixture modified concrete. P
lain concrete specimen,ls were also prepared as a reference for the pu
rpose of comparison. The adaptive control test method was used in the
experimental study to obtain complete stress-deformation responses for
both plain concrete and fiber reinforced concrete. Both ''strain soft
ening'' and ''strain hardening'' behavior was observed in the experime
nt and it seemed that a transition point did exist for the composites.
It was concluded that strain hardening and multiple cracking response
s carl be achieved for concrete incorporating short fibers when the pa
rameters are parameters are carefully selected.