2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5535526
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The Effect of Steel Fibers on the Interlocking Length between Reinforcement and Concrete and on Compressive Strength of Concrete

Abstract: The use of steel fibers in a certain ratio in the concrete mixture can provide more energy dissipation to transitioning the concrete from a brittle material to a ductile material. The effects of steel fibers on the interlocking force behavior between concrete and reinforcement, as well as on concrete compressive strength, were investigated experimentally in this study. Two different water/cement ratios were prepared in the concrete mixtures for the creation of concrete samples. In the preparation of concrete, … Show more

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