Influence of Matrix Strength on the Pullout Behavior of High Strength Steel Fibers

2021 ◽  
pp. 697-704
Author(s):  
Ngoc-Thanh Tran ◽  
Diu-Huong Nguyen
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Yanxia Ye ◽  
Jilei Liu ◽  
Zhiyin Zhang ◽  
Zongbin Wang ◽  
Qiongwu Peng

In this paper, three different kinds of steel fibers, being micro (M), end-hooked (H), and corrugated (C), commonly used in engineering applications, are added to high-strength lightweight aggregate concrete (HLAC) to study the effects of steel fiber and volume content ratio of fiber on the compressive, splitting tensile, and flexural strength of HLAC. The range of steel fiber volume content fraction studied is 0.5% to 2.0%. The research shows that different types of steel fiber have different effects on the mechanical properties and toughness of HLAC. M steel fibers have the best reinforcing performance on the mechanical properties. The study also shows that the toughness of M steel fibers is the best with the same fiber content. The toughening effect of H and C steel fibers can only reach 2/3 and 1/2 of M steel fibers, respectively. At the end of this paper, the unified strength formula and toughness index of these three kinds of high-strength steel fiber lightweight aggregate concrete (HSLAC) with different fiber contents are given to provide a reference for engineering practice and design.


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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saad AlTaan ◽  
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Wail Al-Rifaie ◽  
Khalid Al-Neimee ◽  
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Author(s):  
I.R. Antypes ◽  
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V.V. Zaitsev ◽  

Currently, the use of composite materials is increasingly used in various areas of the national economy, including the aviation industry. The materials of this article are devoted to the study of the use of composite materials for the manufacture of aircraft landing gear in comparison with the traditionally used brand of steel. As a result of the work carried out, it was found that the slope made of carbon fiber showed a critical stress twice as high as its design made of 30xgsn2a steel. In addition, carbon plastics are superior to high-strength steel in terms of specific strength, stiffness, and tensile strength.


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