“…According to the results of research on direct tensile, flexural and compressive behaviour, a tensile strain of 2-4% was reported and behaviours were found to depend on the type and fibre volume fraction of the reinforcing fibres mixed in. Research studies on SHCCs have been performed on their use in repairing roads in the USA (Li et al, 2000); in seismic devices, especially dampers, in Japan (Fukuyama and Suwada, 2003); and in reinforcing materials for existing buildings (beams, walls and tunnels), seismic devices and structural members in the Republic of Korea (Yun et al, 2006;Yun et al, 2008). Yun et al (2006) performed one frame and four infill wall-frame tests with various matrix ductilities and reinforcement details of infill walls.…”