Effect of fiber on tensile performance of fiber reinforced cementitious composites
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Published:2023-11
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Page:267-273
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Container-title:Proceedings of the International Conference - Celebrating 60 Years of IBST
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Short-container-title:Proceedings of the International Conference - 60 Years of IBST
Author:
Yae Chan Lee1, Gyu Yong Kim1, Ha Min Eu1, Sasui 1, Su Jeong Pyeon1, Jeong Soo Nam1
Affiliation:
1. Chungnam National University, Korea
Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of fiber on pull-out and tensile properties by conducting pull-out tests and direct tensile tests on hooked steel fiber (HSF), bundle-type polyamide fibers (PA), and amorphous metallic fibers (AF) with various physical properties and shapes. As a result, the hooked steel fiber was pulled-out, and the bonding stress and mechanical bonding stress of the fiber and the matrix had a great influence on the tensile performance. PA and AF showed fracture behavior, and the tensile performance of the fiber itself had a great influence on the tensile properties.
Publisher
Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology
Subject
Ocean Engineering,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Development,Geography, Planning and Development,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,Materials Chemistry
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