2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.04.005
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Enhancement of impact performance of reinforced concrete beams without stirrups by adding steel fibers

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“…The use of SFRC is intended to not only improve the residual load carrying capacity, but more significantly the residual ductility. The research departs from the previous results obtained by Ulzurrun & Zanuy who tested 20 reinforced SFRC beams under drop‐weight impact and companion quasi‐static conditions. Seven SFRC mixtures were studied including three types of steel fibers and two volumetric amounts, in addition to a series of unreinforced plain concrete.…”
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“…The use of SFRC is intended to not only improve the residual load carrying capacity, but more significantly the residual ductility. The research departs from the previous results obtained by Ulzurrun & Zanuy who tested 20 reinforced SFRC beams under drop‐weight impact and companion quasi‐static conditions. Seven SFRC mixtures were studied including three types of steel fibers and two volumetric amounts, in addition to a series of unreinforced plain concrete.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Quasi‐static tests were carried out by applying a load at midspan with stroke control at a rate of 0.1 mm/s on an undamaged beam of each series. Even though the quasi‐static tests of undamaged specimens have been exhaustively described in, a short summary is included here for the sake of clarity of the present paper. Load‐midspan displacement curves have been plotted in Figure and the crack pattern of beams after quasi‐static testing are represented in Figure .…”
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