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Experimental behaviour of fibre concrete slabs on soil

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Resumo:The cracking control of plain concrete slabs on soil foundation requires the execution of joints with mechanisms of load transfer between adjacent panels. These joints increase the construction costs and, often, are the source of local damage and loss of service performance. Slabs reinforced with steel wire mesh have been used in order to increase the load carrying capacity and to enhance the cracking control. However, the use of this conventional reinforcement increases the costs, mainly due to labor time spent on the arrangement and positioning of the reinforcement. Fiber reinforced concrete is a recent material well fitted for applications in industrial floors on soil foundation. The cost of fibers is compensated by a faster construction process and a reduction in the number of expansion joints. The fatigue, impact and flexural strength are significantly improved when steel fibers are added to the concrete mix. The work developed aims to contribute to the on going research effort to clarify the behavior of fiber reinforced concrete slabs on soil foundation. For this purpose, an experimental and numerical investigation were carried out. The present article deals basically with the experimental work developed, describing the tests performed and discussing the main results obtained.
Autores principais:Barros, Joaquim A. O.
Outros Autores:Figueiras, Joaquim A.
Assunto:Experimental analysis Slabs on soil Reinforced concrete Steel fibers Fracture energy steel fibres
Ano:1998
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The cracking control of plain concrete slabs on soil foundation requires the execution of joints with mechanisms of load transfer between adjacent panels. These joints increase the construction costs and, often, are the source of local damage and loss of service performance. Slabs reinforced with steel wire mesh have been used in order to increase the load carrying capacity and to enhance the cracking control. However, the use of this conventional reinforcement increases the costs, mainly due to labor time spent on the arrangement and positioning of the reinforcement. Fiber reinforced concrete is a recent material well fitted for applications in industrial floors on soil foundation. The cost of fibers is compensated by a faster construction process and a reduction in the number of expansion joints. The fatigue, impact and flexural strength are significantly improved when steel fibers are added to the concrete mix. The work developed aims to contribute to the on going research effort to clarify the behavior of fiber reinforced concrete slabs on soil foundation. For this purpose, an experimental and numerical investigation were carried out. The present article deals basically with the experimental work developed, describing the tests performed and discussing the main results obtained.