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Effects of Fiber Volume Fraction and Water/Cement Ratio on Toughness Development of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
( Chang Joon Lee ) , ( David A. Lange ) , ( Jae Yong Lee ) , ( Sung Woo Shin )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2017-540-000222551

Flexure toughness of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) shows a time-dependent characteristic due to the hydration process of the cement matrix in the SFRC system. The effect of two important factors, water/cement (w/c) ratio and fiber volume fraction, on the flexure toughness development of SFRC were investigated. Three different SFRC mixtures with hooked-end steel fibers were tested using a four-point bending testing configuration. Each mixture was tested at five different ages. The results showed that the post-peak toughness of SFRC developed at an earlier age than the first-crack toughness.

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