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Workability and Strength Properties of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Using Amorphous Steel Fiber and Organic Fiber (비정질 강섬유와 유기섬유를 이용한 하이브리드 섬유보강 콘크리트의 작업성 및 강도 특성)

  • Kwon, Soon-Oh;Bae, Su-Ho;Lee, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Jin-Oo;Lee, Jun-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Advanced Composite Structures
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.58-63
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this experimental research is to evaluate the workability and strength properties of hybrid fiber reinforced concrete containing amorphous steel fiber and organic fiber. For this purpose, the hybrid fiber reinforced concrete containing amorphous steel fiber(ASF) with polyamide(PA) and polyvinyl alcohol(PVA) fiber, respectively were made according to their total volume fraction of 0.5% for water-binder ratio of 33%, and then the characteristics such as the workability, compressive strength, and flexural strength of those were investigated. It was observed from the test results that the workability and compressive strength at 7 and 28 days were decreased and the flexural strength at 7 and 28 days was increased with increasing ASF and decreasing organic fiber.

Studies on the Properties of Fiber Reinforced Porous Concrete Using Polymer (섬유보강 폴리머 포러스콘크리트의 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Seong-Bum;Lee, Byung-Jae;Lee, Jun;Son, Sung-Woo;Cho, Kwang-Yeon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.05b
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    • pp.581-584
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    • 2006
  • This study is analyzed mechanical properties and durability of permeability porous concrete to mix polymer and steel fiber for the enhance of performance and durability of porous concrete. It proves that void ratio and permeability are tallied with internal and external standard of paving porous concrete. A property of strength is increased according as the mixing rate of polymer and steel fiber increase, but it showed the tendency to be reduced on the contrary when mixed upwards of 20% of polymer mixing rate and 0.9vol.% of steel fiber mixing rate. As a result, it is possible to make an enhanced which increased 16% of compressive strength and 30% of flexural strength steel fiber reinforced polymer porous concrete at the mixing rate of 10vol.% of polymer and 0.6% of steel fiber.

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Crack and Deformation Behaviors of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Slab Model Specimens Using Domestic Steel Fiber (국내 강섬유를 사용한 강섬유보강 콘크리트 슬래브 모델의 균열 및 변형특성)

  • 박승범;홍석주;이봉춘;조춘근
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.319-324
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    • 1999
  • This study is to investigate the properties on the load-deflection and fracture behaviors of the steel fiber reinforced concrete(SFRC) slab model specimens, Steel fibers of indent, crimp, and end hook shape were considered to reinforce the matrix under various mixing conditions and proportions. Initial cracking load, maximum load, and energy absorption capacity(load carrying capacity) of SFRC panel specimen increased with increase of steel fiber contents. And the plain concrete slab was fractured abruptly after maximum load but SRFC slabs were fractured smoothly by steel fibers in concrete matrix operated as cracking resistance force after maximum load. Indent, crimp and end hook shape steel fibers were effective in reinforcing the matrices but end hook type fiber were superior to indent and crimp type fibers.

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Dynamic Behavior of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (강섬유콘크리트의 동적거동)

  • 강보순;심형섭
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.379-384
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, dynamic behavior of steel fiber reinforced concrete(SFRC) by experimental method is discussed. Because of its improved ability to dissipate energy, impact resistance and fatigue behavior, SFRC has a better dynamic behavior than that of plain concrete. Dynamic behavior is influenced by longitudinal reinforcement ratio, volume and type of steel fiber, strength of concrete and the stress level. Impact resistance and damping in the SFRC has been evaluated from dynamic experimental test data at various levels of cracked states in the elements

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Investigation of steel fiber effects on concrete abrasion resistance

  • Mansouri, Iman;Shahheidari, Farzaneh Sadat;Hashemi, Seyyed Mohammad Ali;Farzampour, Alireza
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.367-374
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    • 2020
  • Concrete surfaces, industrial floors, sidewalks, roads and parking lots are typically subjected to abrasions. Many studies indicated that the abrasion resistance is directly related to the ultimate strength of the cured concrete. Chemical reactions, freeze-thaw cycles, and damages under abrasion are among many factors negatively affecting the concrete strength and durability. One of the major solutions to address the abrasive resistance of the concrete is to use fibers. Fibers are used in the concrete mix to improve the mechanical properties, strength and limit the crack propagations. In this study, implementation of the steel fibers in concrete to enhance the abrasive resistance of the concrete is investigated in details. The abrasive resistance of the concrete with and without steel fibers is studied with the sandblasting technique. For this purpose, different concrete samples are made with various hooked steel fiber ratios and investigated with the sandblasting method for two different strike angles. In total, 144 ASTM verified cube samples are investigated and it is shown that those samples with the highest steel fiber ratios have the highest abrasive resistance. In addition, the experiments determine that there is a meaningful correlation between the steel fiber percentage in the mix, strike angle and curing time which could be considered for improving structural behavior of the fiber-reinforced concrete.

Shear Capacity Determination of Steel Fiber Reinforced RC Columns (강섬유 보강 RC 기둥의 전단능력 산정)

  • 이현호;장극관
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.891-896
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    • 2001
  • As composite materials, the addition of steel fiber in concrete significantly improves the engineering properties of structural members, notably shear strength and ductility, In this study, shear capacity evaluation method according to steel fiber contents was proposed from the literature surveys and member tests. For this, previously proposed five shear strength equation were examined and evaluated by maximum shear strength and shear capacity ratio. From the parametric study and regression analysis, following conclusion can be made; the maximum shear strength of steel fiber reinforced column will be estimated by relative shear capacity ratio.

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An Experimental Study on the Development and Application of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (강섬유보강 콘크리트의 개발 및 응용에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 김무한;김진만;남상일
    • Magazine of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.142-151
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate anti analyze the effect of iength of steel fiber and concrete admixt.ure such as iilica fume and fly ash on the workability arid engineering properties cbf steel fiber reinforced concxte (SFRC). As the results the follows art: found. First, it is poss ible to make steel fiber reinforced concrete having the consistency of IOcm slump and 28 days compressive strength of $600{\;}kgf/\textrm{m}^2$ by adopting low water binder ratios arid using :uperplasticizer. Second, the conipresslve and tensile strength of SWKC containing silica fume and fly ash is lower than those of plain concrete in the age after 28 days, but higher in the age after 28 days. Finally, tensde strength of SFHC is higher than that of plain concrete, and so adding the steel fibers in concrete increases the toughness.

An Experimental Study on Shear Strength of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (강섬유보강 콘크리트의 전단강도에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 박홍용;곽규영
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.737-742
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    • 2002
  • This experimental study were carried out in order to investigate the shear strength of steel fiber reinforced Concrete(SFRC). 96 specimens have been tested for shear strength and 32 specimens for flexural. The test parameters were the volume fraction of steel fiber and aspect ratio. The test results show that shear strength are increased as fiber content, aspect ratio increases.

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Evaluation of Flexural Performance of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams (강섬유보강 철근콘크리트 보의 휨성능 평가)

  • Ha, Gee-Joo;Shin, Jong-Hack;Ju, Jung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 2000
  • In this experimental program specimens. designed by the test variables, such as percentage of steel fiber incorporated, were constructed and tested to evaluate the flexural performance of reinforced steel fiber concrete beams. Based on the test results reported in this study, the following conclusions are made. Comparing with the load-displacement relationship of standard specimen, specimen over 0.5% of steel fiber incorporated, could be improved significantly flexural performance, such as capacity, ductility, and crack pattern. As increasing in quantity of steel fiber incorporated(0.5%~2.0%), the flexural strength of each specimen was shown the enhancement of 13%~40% in comparision with the standard specimen BSS.

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Tensile and Compressive Creep Behaviors of Amorphous Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete

  • Truong, Gia Toai;Choi, Kyoung-Kyu;Choi, Oan-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2013
  • In this study, the creep behaviors of amorphous steel fiber-reinforced concrete were investigated. Two different types of tests were carried out to evaluate the effect of amorphous steel fibers on the creep of concrete: compressive creep test and tensile creep test. Fiber volume fractions used in the test were 0.2% and 0.4% for tensile specimens, and 0.2% and 0.3% for compressive specimens. Based on the test results, the addition of fiber volume fraction of 0.2% into concrete could significantly reduce both compressive and tensile creep.