2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01932-7_12
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The Impact of Steel Fibers on the Properties of Self Compacting Concrete

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“…H. Ghanem and Y. Obeid [18] investigated the effect of using SF on the rheological properties of SFRSCC. Mixes with different SF length, aspect ratio and shape (hooked end and double hooked end) were used.…”
Section: Table I: Recommendation On the Normalised Bar Spacing To Avomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…H. Ghanem and Y. Obeid [18] investigated the effect of using SF on the rheological properties of SFRSCC. Mixes with different SF length, aspect ratio and shape (hooked end and double hooked end) were used.…”
Section: Table I: Recommendation On the Normalised Bar Spacing To Avomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second reason for orientation of fibers is ""wall effect"", where it is not possible at a distance lower than half the length of the SF to find fibers perpendicular to a wall of mould [28]. Ghanem and Obeid [18] investigated the effect of SFs on compressive and flexural strength depending on the mixes details mentioned previously. The results showed that using of SFs improved compressive strength, and the increasing varied between 11% to 26% depending on the aspect ratio and the length of SFs.…”
Section: B the Orientation And Distribution Of Sfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixtures exceeding 150 MPa of compressive strength had cement contents between 680 and 977 kg/m 3 . Another research [ 9] showed some mechanical investigation on RPC with around 650 kg/m 3 cement, 420 kg/m 3 GGBFS and 120 kg/m 3 silica fume. Incorporating limestone powder in RPC improved the hydration process at the early-age, producing denser particle packing, and improving mechanical properties [ 10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SFRC that contains fibers with multiple hooked-end has better stress-transfer mechanisms and improved anchorage than that of single hooked-end (Venkateshwaran et al 2018). Ghanem and Obeid (2015) investigated the effect of steel fibers on the workability and material properties of self-compacting concrete, and the test results showed that fibers reduce workability, especially with long length fibers. Jongvivatsakul et al (2011) studied the steel fibers contribution for shear in RSF beams, and proposed the method including the use of tension softening curves to calculate the residual tensile stress of steel fibers transferred across the critical diagonal crack.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%