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High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites with Innovative Slip Hardending Twisted Steel Fibers

  • Kim, Dong-Joo;Naaman, Antoine E.;El-Tawil, Sherif
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2009
  • This paper provides a brief summary of the performance of an innovative slip hardening twisted steel fiber in comparison with other fibers including straight steel smooth fiber, high strength steel hooked fiber, SPECTRA (high molecular weight polyethylene) fiber and PVA fiber. First the pull-out of a single fiber is compared under static loading conditions, and slip rate-sensitivity is evaluated. The unique large slip capacity of T-fiber during pullout is based on its untwisting fiber pullout mechanism, which leads to high equivalent bond strength and composites with high ductility. Due to this large slip capacity a smaller amount of T-fibers is needed to obtain strain hardening tensile behavior of fiber reinforced cementitious composites. Second, the performance of different composites using T-fibers and other fibers subjected to tensile and flexural loadings is described and compared. Third, strain rate effect on the behavior of composites reinforced with different types and amounts of fibers is presented to clarify the potential application of HPFRCC for seismic, impact and blast loadings.

The influence of magnetic field on the alignment of steel fiber in fresh cementitious composites

  • Li, Hui;Li, Lu;Li, Lin;Zhou, Jian;Mu, Ru;Xu, Mingfeng
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.323-337
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    • 2022
  • This paper proposes a numerical model to simulate the rotational behavior of steel fiber in fresh cement-based materials in the presence of a magnetic field. The results indicate that as the aspect ratio of fiber increases, the required minimum magnetic field intensity to make fiber rotate in viscous fluid increases. The optimal magnetic field intensity is 0.03 T for aligning steel fiber in fresh cement-based materials to ensure that the applying time of the magnetic field can be conducted concurrently with the vibrating process to increase the aligning efficiency. The orientation factor of steel fiber in cement mortar can exceed 0.85 after aligning by 0.03 T of the uniform magnetic field. When the initial angle of the fiber to the magnetic field direction is less than 10°, the magnetic field less than 0.03 T cannot make the fiber overcome the yield stress of fluid to rotate. The coarse aggregate in steel fiber-reinforced concrete is detrimental to the rotation and alignment of the steel fiber. But the orientation factor of ASFRC under the 0.03T of the magnetic field can also exceed 0.8, while the orientation factor of SFRC without magnetic field application is around 0.6.

Structural Performance of Cast-In-Place Infill Wall Frames using High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites (고인성 시멘트 복합재료를 사용한 현장타설 끼움벽 골조의 고조성능)

  • Lee Hye Yeon;Kim Sun Woo;Park Wan-Shin;Lee Gab-Won;Choi Chang Sik;Yun Hyun-Do
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.275-278
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    • 2005
  • High performance fiber reinforced cement composites(HPFRCCs) is a class of high ductile fiber reinforced cementitious composites developed for applications in the sensitive construction industry. HPFRCCs has undergone major evolution in both materials development and the range of emerging applications. This paper is to evaluate structural strengthening performance of LRCF(Lightly reinforced concrete frame) using the HPFRCCs. The experimental results, as expected, show that the crack load, yield load, and limited load are superior for specimen with HPFRCCs infill wall due to crosslink effect of fibers in concrete.

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Strain Rate Effect on tensile properties of Hooked Steel Fiber and PVA Fiber hybrid reinforced cementitious composites (후크형 강섬유와 PVA섬유를 하이브리드 보강한 시멘트복합체의 인장특성에 미치는 변형속도의 영향)

  • Son, Min-Jae;Kim, Gyu-Yong;Lee, Sang-Kyu;Kim, Gyeong-Tae;Baek, Jae-Uk;Nam, Jeong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.208-209
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    • 2018
  • In this study, the tensile properties of hybrid fiber reinforced cementitious composites under the high strain rate was evaluated. Experimental results, the HSF1.5PVA0.5 shown the highest tensile strength because the PVA fiber suppressed the micro cracks in the matrix around the hooked steel fiber and improved the pull-out resistance of hooked steel fiber. Thus, DIF of strain capacity and fracture toughness of HSF1.5PVA were greatly improved. Also, the fracture toughness was greatly improved because the tensile stress was slowly decreased after the peak stress by improvement of the pull-out resistance performance of hooked steel fiber at strain rate 101/s.

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Effect of Additives on the Strength Characteristics of MDF Cement Composites (MDF 시멘트 복합재료의 강도 특성에 미치는 첨가재의 영향)

  • 김태현;최상흘
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.29 no.11
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    • pp.893-899
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    • 1992
  • Composite specimens, which are composed MDF cement of HAC-PVA system were prepared by adding carbon fiber, hydrated silica and SiC powder, and we studied effect of additives on the flexural strength of the composites. All of additives is effective in the improvement of flexural strength of the composite specimens. The size of average pore diameter in the specimens which have high flexural strength property was small. Specimen mixed with hydrated silica was effective in the particle compact property. Flexural strength of carbon fiber reinforced MDF cement composites were improved because of crack deflection of carbon fiber in cementitious matrix.

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An Experimental Study for Bond Stress between DFRCC and Carbon FRP Plank Used as a Permanent Formwork (영구거푸집으로 활용한 탄소섬유 FRP 판과 DFRCC 사이의 부착응력에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Chan-Young;Yoo, Seung-Woon
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.1687-1694
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    • 2014
  • Recently FRP of carbon fibers is utilized as a repairing and reinforcing material for concrete structures. In this study, the bond performance between CFRP planks and ductile fiber reinforced cementitious composites was evaluated in order to develop a new system of concrete bridge deck to take advantage of the FRP planks of carbon fiber using as a permanent formwork. In order to strengthen the bonding between the FRP and cast-in-place concrete, an epoxy resin circulated in the market generally was fitted with a silica sand. The bond stress of ordinary concrete appeared in 2.11~5.43MPa and the bond stress of ductile fiber reinforced cementitious composites DC1 (RF4000) and DC2 (PP) respectively were 3.91~5.60MPa, 2.92~5.21MPa and the average bond stress of DC3 (RF4000+RSC15) and DC4 (PP+RSC15) were 4.80~5.58MPa, 5.57~5.89MPa.

Characteristics Evaluation of Lathe Scrap for Manufacturing Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites (섬유보강 시멘트 복합체 제조를 위한 선반 스크랩의 특성 평가)

  • Bae, Suho;Jeon, Juntai;Kwon, Soonoh;Lee, Hyunjin;Kim, Sungwook
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.432-441
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this research is to investigate characteristics of lathe scrap for manufacturing fiber reinforced cementitious composites(FRCCs) to use lathe scrap as a alternative materials of steel fiber. It should be noted that the use of the lathe scrap for making FRCCs raised friendly environmental effect as well as economy because the lathe scrap was a by-product of steel manufactures. For this purpose, various steel scraps were collected from processing plants of metal and then their physical properties were evaluated. Also, steel scraps were classified and analyzed according to the KS D 2101 and then of these scraps, lathe scrap as a alternative materials of steel fiber was suggested. In addition, FRCCs containing lathe scraps were made according to their total volume fractions of 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0% for water-binder ratios of 30%, 40%, respectively, and then characteristics, such as the workability, compressive strength, and flexural strength of those were evaluated. It was observed from the test result that the compressive strengths at 7 and 28 days of FRCCs containing lathe scrap were slightly small but the flexural strengths at 28 days of those increased by 10% compared with plain concrete.

A Study on the Estimation of Tensile Properties of High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites (고인성 시멘트복합체의 인장성능평가에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Byung-Chan;Kim, Jae-Hwan;Lim, Seung-Chan;Joen, Yong-Jae;Chung, Yun-Suk;Kwon, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05b
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    • pp.357-360
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    • 2006
  • In this study, it was proposed a direct tensile testing machine(DTTM) to be simple and to be applied to High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites(HPFRCCs), and it was examined the tensile properties of HPFRCCs by this machine. As a results, it was confirmed that a direct tensile test of HPFRCCs could be certainly carried out DTTM to be developed in this study. Also, tensile strength and yield strength of HPFRCCs were similar regardless of specimens thickness. And, all specimens revealed the stable strain-hardening behavior and multiple cracking in flexible and tensile loads. But, deviation of strain at ultimate tensile strength increased with the increase of specimen thickness.

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Evaluation on the Durability of Ductile Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites(DFRCC) (고인성 섬유보강 시멘트 복합체의 내구성 평가)

  • Ryu, Gum-Sung;Koh, Kyung-Taek;Park, Jung-Jun;Kang, Su-Tae;Kang, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Sung-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.535-536
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    • 2009
  • This study was carry out to evaluate the durability of Ductile Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites(DFRCC) according to W/B ratio(30, 40, 50%). The results is showing that DFRCC outstandingly improved to compare to plain concrete for the resistance of chloride ion penetration and rapid freezing and thawing

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Displacement-recovery-capacity of superelastic SMA fibers reinforced cementitious materials

  • Choi, Eunsoo;Mohammadzadeh, Behzad;Hwang, Jin-Ha;Lee, Jong-Han
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.157-171
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    • 2019
  • This study investigated the effects of the geometric parameters of superelastic shape memory alloy (SE SMA) fibers on the pullout displacement recovering and self-healing capacity of reinforced cementitious composites. Three diameters of 0.5, 0.7 and 1.0 mm and two different crimped lengths of 5.0 and 10.0 mm were considered. To provide best anchoring action and high bond between fiber and cement mortar, the fibers were crimped at the end to create spear-head shape. The single fiber cement-based specimens were manufactured with the cement mortar of a compressive strength of 84 MPa with the square shape at the top and a dog-bone shape at the bottom. The embedded length of each fiber was 15 mm. The pullout test was performed with displacement control to obtain monotonic or hysteretic behaviors. The results showed that pullout displacements were recovered after fibers slipped and stuck in the specimen. The specimens with fiber of larger diameter showed better displacement recovering capacity. The flag-shaped behavior was observed for all specimens, and those with fiber of 1.0 mm diameter showed the clearest one. It was observed that the length of fiber anchorage did not have a significant effect on the displacement recovery, pullout resistance and self-healing capacity.