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Placing conditions,mesostructural characteristics and post-cracking response of fibre reinforced self-compacting concretes
Affiliation:1. CONICET, Faculty of Engineering UNLP, LEMIT-CIC, La Plata, Argentina;2. BASF Construction Chemicals, Admixture Systems Europe, Treviso, Italy;1. Departamento de Obras Civiles, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile;2. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil y Ambiental, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain;1. Universidad de la República, UdelaR, Uruguay;2. University of Sao Paulo, USP, Brazil;1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Burgos, c/Villadiego, s/n. 09001, Burgos, Spain;2. Parks College of Engineering, Aviation & Technology, Saint Louis University, 3450 Lindell Blvd, 63103 Saint Louis MO, USA
Abstract:The benefits of adding fibres to concrete, evidenced in the post-cracking behaviour, are strongly influenced not only by the type and content of fibres but also by their orientation. The objective of this study is to evaluate the influence of the casting/placing procedure on the post-peak behaviour of fibre reinforced self-compacting concrete, and its relationship with the mesostructural characteristics of the material (type, distribution and orientation of fibres). Three concretes were prepared using two types of steel fibres of different lengths (50 mm and 30 mm) and a structural type polymer fibre. Beams of 150 × 150 × 600 mm were cast in three different ways: filling the moulds from the centre in accordance with the EN 14651 Standard, pouring concrete from one end of the mould after a flowing along a 5 m length and 150 mm diameter pipe, and finally, filling the moulds vertically. Flexural tests according to the European Standard indicate that the three types of fibres achieve a preferential orientation along horizontal planes, like in conventional vibrated fibre reinforced concrete. The mechanical response of beams cast with longer steel fibres was strongly affected by the casting procedure while the flexural performance of the other two fibre concretes, was less affected. Such results are well in accordance with the density of fibres measured by fibre counting in different cut planes.
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