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Rissbildung und Zugtragverhalten von mit Fasern verstärktem Stahlbeton am Beispiel ultrahochfesten Betons

Teil 2: Experimentelle Untersuchungen und Anwendungsbeispiele

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, , n. 7, v. 104
Page(s): 406-415
DOI: 10.1002/best.200900679
Abstract:

Crack Formation and Tensile Behaviour of Concrete Members Reinforced with Rebars and Fibres exemplified by Ultra-High-Performance Concrete. Part 2: Experimental Investigations and Examples of Application

Due to the problem of possible inhomogeneities of fibre distribution/orientation the use of fibres as sole reinforcement is limited in engineering practice to few applications (e. g. coverage of stresses due to constraints). In addition, it is hardly possible to obtain strain hardening after first crack formation with fibre contents commonly used for normal strength concretes. However, if steel fibre reinforcement is used in combination with bar reinforcement, the advantages of both components are additive in the composite material. Especially for enhanced requirements concerning the crack width (order of magnitude: 0.1 mm), with combined reinforcement of rebars and fibres an essential improvement compared to reinforced concrete can be achieved. In part 1 of this contribution the mechanical relationships required for the understanding of the different behaviours of the two reinforcing elements "rebars" and "fibres" have been presented. In part 2 the derived relationships are validated on the basis of experimental investigations on tensile members with combined reinforcement made of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC). For UHPC the topic is of special interest, because fibres are added to these concretes generally to improve ductility. The crack width control with combined reinforcement is furthermore illustrated by means of two examples.

Keywords:
durability crack limitation fibre concrete UHPC
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