rdlc 2021
DOI: 10.7764/rdlc.20.1.128
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Specimen size and shape effects on strength of concrete in the absence and presence of steel fibers

Abstract: In this research, the effects of size and shape on compressive and splitting tensile strength of fibrous and non-fibrous concrete specimens with different characteristic strength were investigated. With this aim, both fibrous and non-fibrous 10 different concrete mixtures with 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6 and 0. 7 Water/Cement ratio were prepared. In the fibrous mixture specimens, the total amount of steel fibers to 1% by total volume. In the entire specimens, 42.5 R type Portland cement were used as bonding elements wh… Show more

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“…The reported database for CS contains 248 data points obtained from cubic specimens with a size of 150 mm and 400 data points obtained from standard-size cylindrical samples (150 mm in diameter and 300 mm in height). However, according to previous experimental investigations, the length-to-diameter ratio (L/D) affects the strength properties of concrete [63]. Therefore, for the sake of homogeneity, all of the data points were normalized in standard cylindrical form.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reported database for CS contains 248 data points obtained from cubic specimens with a size of 150 mm and 400 data points obtained from standard-size cylindrical samples (150 mm in diameter and 300 mm in height). However, according to previous experimental investigations, the length-to-diameter ratio (L/D) affects the strength properties of concrete [63]. Therefore, for the sake of homogeneity, all of the data points were normalized in standard cylindrical form.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%