2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/6232757
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Behavior of Steel‐Fiber‐Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) Slab‐on‐Grade under Impact Loading

Abstract: Structures such as industrial pavements, roads, parking areas, and airport runways are often slab-on-grade where steel-fiber reinforcement can substitute conventional steel reinforcement. Due to the dynamic nature of loading while in service, these structures are exposed to the damaging effects of impact loading, such as strength and stiffness deterioration in materials or structural elements. In this study, the behavior of concrete slab-on-grade with steel-fiber-reinforced concrete under impact load has been … Show more

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“…29,30 Reinforced concrete with the supplement of steel fibers is widely used for industrial floors and to expose the foundations of machines to dynamic loading. [31][32][33] In recent practices, several applications where traditional reinforcement was replaced by fiber reinforcement. 34,35 Fibers can be regarded as slender particles; therefore, the orientation of discrete fibers significantly affects fibers' bridging action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…29,30 Reinforced concrete with the supplement of steel fibers is widely used for industrial floors and to expose the foundations of machines to dynamic loading. [31][32][33] In recent practices, several applications where traditional reinforcement was replaced by fiber reinforcement. 34,35 Fibers can be regarded as slender particles; therefore, the orientation of discrete fibers significantly affects fibers' bridging action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steel fiber‐reinforced concrete is commonly used in airport runways, water pipes, and tunnels 29,30 . Reinforced concrete with the supplement of steel fibers is widely used for industrial floors and to expose the foundations of machines to dynamic loading 31–33 . In recent practices, several applications where traditional reinforcement was replaced by fiber reinforcement 34,35 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%