2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620170002.0172
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Mechanical behaviour of steel fiber reinforced concrete with stone powder

Abstract: Nowadays, there is an increasing interest in the development of eco-friendly materials. Thus, environmental challenges due to the necessity of reducing worldwide levels of CO 2 emissions, to limit the energy consumption and to use industrial waste are promoting an increasing effort to find viable alternatives to minimize pollution from the main productive processes. Thus, this paper addresses the results of an investigation on the influence of stone powder, residue from the production of crushed aggregates, on… Show more

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“…A study was given on the impact of crushed stone sand, a byproduct of crushed aggregate production -on the mechanical properties of steelfiber-reinforced concrete. The conclusion was that crushed stone sand might serve as a substitute for natural sand [19]. Four full-scale restrained concrete bridge deck slabs were built, and the punched shear had carrying capacities greater than three times the calculated design load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study was given on the impact of crushed stone sand, a byproduct of crushed aggregate production -on the mechanical properties of steelfiber-reinforced concrete. The conclusion was that crushed stone sand might serve as a substitute for natural sand [19]. Four full-scale restrained concrete bridge deck slabs were built, and the punched shear had carrying capacities greater than three times the calculated design load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For flexure, all five beams used a four-point bending strategy [14]. PERIQUITO et al [15] concludes that crushed stone sand can be used as an alternative to natural sand in steel fiber reinforced concrete. The total substitution of natural sand for sand manufactured from crushed stone decreases the compressive and bending strength but significantly increases abrasion resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%