Vitalijs Lusis and Andrejs Krasnikovs
NonHomogeneous Layered Fiber Reinforced Concrete
428 - 433
2014
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International Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/9998045
https://publications.waset.org/vol/88
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Fiber reinforced concrete is important material for load bearing structural elements. Usually fibers are homogeneously distributed in a concrete body having arbitrary spatial orientations. At the same time, in many situations, fiber concrete with oriented fibers is more optimal. Is obvious, that is possible to create constructions with oriented short fibers in them, in different ways. Present research is devoted to one of such approaches fiber reinforced concrete prisms having dimensions 100mm ×100mm ×400mmwith layers of nonhomogeneously distributed fibers inside them were fabricated.
Simultaneously prisms with homogeneously dispersed fibers were produced for reference as well. Prisms were tested under four point bending conditions. During the tests vertical deflection at the center of every prism and crack opening were measured (using linear displacements transducers in real timescale). Prediction results were discussed.
Open Science Index 88, 2014