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Effects of fibers and conventional reinforcement contents on fibers scaterring in prismatic bars
Affiliation:1. CSIRO Energy, 11 Julius Avenue, North Ryde 2113, Australia;2. ANSTO, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:This paper presents results from a second stage of an experimental study of the dependence of steel fibers distribution along RFC prismatic specimens on the conventional reinforcement ratio and on the total amount of fibers in the concrete mix. The experimental program included two types of prismatic specimens with 30- and 60- kg/m3 of hooked-end steel fibers. Each specimen was sawed into equal segments and the numbers of fibers appearing at the cross-sections were counted and used for a further statistical analysis. This analysis comprised calculations of the average value and standard deviation of a non-dimensional variable, which represents the distribution of the total steel along the specimen. They were used to calibrate a theoretical model, which had been previously proposed by the authors. The test results showed reasonable to good agreement with the theoretical model. A comparison between the results of the 30- and 60-kg/m3 fibers shows that as the conventional reinforcement ratio increases, the standard deviations for the different mixtures approach each other.
Keywords:Conventional reinforcement ratio  Fibers volumetric ratio  Fiber reinforced concrete  Fibers distribution's standard deviation
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