Mechanical and fractural characteristics of structural lightweight fiber reinforced concrete

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Ernst & Sohn

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Recent advances in the development of high-performance insulating composite materials have created a new trend in the construction industry for the production of optimized lightweight structural sections. Although such sections are often found to have enhanced strength-to-weight ratio, their lower fracture resistance and toughness are commonly known to prone lightweight concrete sections to brittle failure with a low capacity to withstand crack propagation. To address this, in this study, six mixes containing lightweight expanded clay aggregates with a small quantity of hooked steel fibers ranging from 0 to 1.15 vol% are produced. As a result, it is found that the inclusion of steel fibers at 1.15 vol% can increase fracture energy and characteristic length by about 20 and 11 times, respectively. The result of this study is found to be significant and point to the development of highly ductile, structural-grade lightweight fiber reinforced concrete through the use of hooked steel fibers.

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Characteristic Length, Expanded Clay, Fracture Energy, Lightweight Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Steel Fiber

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Structural Concrete

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24

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