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Proceedings of

4th International Conference on Advances in Civil, Structural and Construction Engineering CSCE 2016

"EFFECTS OF HOOK SHAPE AND CEMENT REPLACEMENT MATERIALS ON PULLOUT BEHAVIOUR OF STEEL FIBRES"

DAVID BEGG ELYAS MALAKI ZANJANI STEPHANIE BARNETT
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-101-6-11
Pages
48 - 52
Authors
3
ISBN
978-1-63248-101-6

Abstract: “The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of hook shape and material of high tensile strength hooked end steel fibres and the impact of cement replacement materials on pullout behaviour of steel fibres from cementitious composites. The cement replacements which have been used in this research included silica fume, pulverised fuel ash, limestone filler and ground granulated blast-furnace slag. In total, more than 800 samples have been manufactured for experimental research on compressive strength and pullout behaviour of hooked end steel fibres from cementitious matrices. The effects of parameters such as water/binder ratio, cement replacement content, age of sample, hooked end shape and tensile strength of fibre on fibre–matrix pullout behaviour were determined. The results of tests and analysis indicate that hook shape, tensile strength of fibre and silica fume affect the maximum pullout force and ground granulated blast-furnace slag can significantly improve the residual”

Keywords: Steel Fibre, Pullout, Cement Replacement, Cementitious Materials

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