2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2016.12.002
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Response of steel fiber reinforced high strength concrete beams: Experiments and code predictions

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“…Also, one main crack was localized in the central part of the specimens with steel fibers. The failure mechanism of specimens is in agreement with studies of Biolzi and Cattaneo (2017). Figure 6 shows the comparison of the capacity curves resulting from hysteretic curves.…”
Section: Hysteretic Behaviorsupporting
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“…Also, one main crack was localized in the central part of the specimens with steel fibers. The failure mechanism of specimens is in agreement with studies of Biolzi and Cattaneo (2017). Figure 6 shows the comparison of the capacity curves resulting from hysteretic curves.…”
Section: Hysteretic Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Figure 4 shows the cyclic response and fracture mechanism of specimens. The cracking pattern was studied in SFRC with stirrups by Biolzi and Cattaneo (2017). Beams without steel fibers were characterized concrete crushing in the compressive zone and a large number of cracks with branching led to failure, but in beams with steel fibers one main crack was usually localized in the central part of the beam (Fig.…”
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“…Owing to high tensile strength and high strain capacity of the RC‐SFRC composite, large deformations in longitudinal steel reinforcements are involved, and consequently, high ductility of the members is achieved . Studies highlight the fact that the moment capacity of RC beams are enhanced by addition of steel fibers . These studies focused to develop a relation between increased flexural capacity with fiber dosage, fiber type, and strength.…”
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“…17 Studies highlight the fact that the moment capacity of RC beams are enhanced by addition of steel fibers. 4,12,[18][19][20][21][22][23] These studies focused to develop a relation between increased flexural capacity with fiber dosage, fiber type, and strength.…”
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