2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/379/1/012024
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Blast resistance of slurry infiltrated fibre concrete with hybrid fibre reinforcement

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“…It has been demonstrated that the use of GFRP composites with proper end anchorage offers great potential for the retrofitting of URM infill walls to resist low or moderate blast loads and contain flying debris. Drdlov a et al 8 tested the explosive on slabs produced from different fiber-reinforced concretes (FRCs). Within the scope of the study, explosive tests were carried out on five plates of 500 Â 500 Â 40 mm, produced from concrete with different fiber additives, and the results were interpreted.…”
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“…It has been demonstrated that the use of GFRP composites with proper end anchorage offers great potential for the retrofitting of URM infill walls to resist low or moderate blast loads and contain flying debris. Drdlov a et al 8 tested the explosive on slabs produced from different fiber-reinforced concretes (FRCs). Within the scope of the study, explosive tests were carried out on five plates of 500 Â 500 Â 40 mm, produced from concrete with different fiber additives, and the results were interpreted.…”
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confidence: 99%