2018
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78254895
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Failure Analysis of Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete Two-Way Slabs Subjected to Static and Impact Load Induced by Free Falling Mass

Abstract: The impact resistance of concrete is considered as poor due to a relatively energy dissipating characteristics and tensile strength. Therefore, this paper investigates the feasibility of using polypropylene fibers PF to enhance punching shear capacity of reinforced concrete RC two-way slabs subjected to drop-weight impacts. The evaluated parameters included two slab thickness 70 mm and 90 mm , five different PF percentages 0%, 0.3%, 0.6%, 0.9%, and 1.2% , and two impact load height 1.2 m and 2.4 m . The tested… Show more

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“…The study also suggested to increase the amount of shear reinforcement to reduce the punching effects under impact loading. In another study (Al-Rousana, 2018; Ong et al, 1999), the impact resistance and energy absorption capacity of the slabs were increased with an increase in fibre content. In another study (Sohel and Liew, 2014), interlocking elements were used to hold steel laminates that were provided on either side of the concrete slabs for strengthening purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The study also suggested to increase the amount of shear reinforcement to reduce the punching effects under impact loading. In another study (Al-Rousana, 2018; Ong et al, 1999), the impact resistance and energy absorption capacity of the slabs were increased with an increase in fibre content. In another study (Sohel and Liew, 2014), interlocking elements were used to hold steel laminates that were provided on either side of the concrete slabs for strengthening purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The researchers had investigated the effects of drop height, drop mass, fibre content, type of fibre, thickness of slab, impact velocity, reinforcement ratio, composite laminate on the performance of slab/plate specimens tested against drop impact (Al-Rousana, 2018; Bhatti et al, 2011; Delhomme et al, 2007; Micallef et al, 2014; Radnić et al, 2015; Sawan and Abdel-Rohman, 1986; Sohel and Liew, 2014; Yoo and Yoon, 2013; Zineddin and Krauthammer, 2007). Radnić et al (2015) investigated the performance of conventional and CFRP strengthened reinforced concrete slabs subjected to impact load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%