Study of the Shear Behaviour of Steel and Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams
Dr.A.Vijayakumar , Monisha
Abstract
This study presents a series of tests for characterizing the structural behavior of fiber reinforced concrete beams subjected to shear loading. The experimental program involves two types of fibers, steel fiber and a polypropylene fiber. As a reference, plain concrete and conventionally reinforced concrete specimens have also been casted and tested in the laboratory as per ASTM standards. The ultimate shear carrying capacities of the beams are calculated. The study confirms that the shear crack resistance of the material is greatly enhanced by the fibers. Fibers reduced the crack width to approximately a fifth of that in beams with stirrups. The use of steel fibers raises the ductility and fracture energy of concrete. Addition of steel fibers to concrete improves its post cracking behavior in tension. The shear resistance increased with increasing aspect ratio of fibers and volume fraction of fibers.
Study of the Shear Behaviour
[Dr.A.Vijayakumar , Monisha (2015) Study of the Shear Behaviour of Steel and Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams] (ISSN 2347 - 5552). www.ijircst.org
Dr.A.Vijayakumar
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Technology Coimbatore.