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Experimental and theoretical investigation on the postcracking inelastic behavior of synthetic fiber reinforced concrete beams
Authors:Byung Hwan Oh  Dae Gyun Park  Ji Cheol Kim  Young Cheol Choi
Affiliation:Department of Civil Engineering, Seoul National University, San 56-1, Shinrim-dong, Gwanak-ku, Seoul 151-742, Korea
Abstract:A realistic method of analysis for the postcracking behavior of newly developed structural synthetic fiber reinforced concrete beams is proposed. In order to predict the postcracking behavior, pullout behavior of single fiber is identified by tests and employed in the model in addition to the realistic stress-strain behavior of concrete in compression and tension. A probabilistic approach is used to calculate the effective number of fibers across the crack faces and to calculate the probability of nonpullout failure of fibers. The proposed theory is compared with test data and shows good agreement. The proposed theory can be efficiently used to predict the load-deflection behavior, moment-curvature relation, load-crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) relation of synthetic fiber reinforced concrete beams.
Keywords:Fiber reinforcement  Microcracking  Pullout strength  Structural synthetic fiber  Tensile properties
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