2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15196748
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Research on Structural Performance of Hybrid Ferro Fiber Reinforced Concrete Slabs

Abstract: Reinforced concrete structures, particularly in cold areas, experience early deterioration due to steel corrosion. Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (FRC) is an emerging construction material and cost-effective substitute for conventional concrete to enhance the durability and resistance against crack development. This article examines the structural performance of hybrid ferro fiber reinforced concrete slabs (mix ratio of mortar 1:2) comprising silica fume, layers of spot-welded mesh and different ratios of polypropy… Show more

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“…These include the use of ferrocement wrapping to confine RC columns [10][11][12][13], strengthening RC slabs in tensioned zones [14,15], reinforcing rigid RC column and beam joints [16,17], and the improvement in the compressive strength behavior of RC walls reinforced with [18]. High-strength cement matrices [19,20] and ferrocement with combined continuous and discontinuous micro-reinforcement, subjected to flexure, have been investigated [21,22]. There have been several proposals of ferrocement strengthening for shear [23,24] and torsion [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include the use of ferrocement wrapping to confine RC columns [10][11][12][13], strengthening RC slabs in tensioned zones [14,15], reinforcing rigid RC column and beam joints [16,17], and the improvement in the compressive strength behavior of RC walls reinforced with [18]. High-strength cement matrices [19,20] and ferrocement with combined continuous and discontinuous micro-reinforcement, subjected to flexure, have been investigated [21,22]. There have been several proposals of ferrocement strengthening for shear [23,24] and torsion [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%