钢纤维混凝土的抗压强度和延性

B. Massicotte, B. Mossor, A. Filiatrault, S. Tremblay
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众所周知,钢纤维增强混凝土(SFRC)比素混凝土具有优势。特别是,纤维增强使混凝土更坚韧,更有延展性。尽管这些特性对抗震结构很有吸引力,但设计规范尚未纳入与结构应用中使用SFRC相关的规范。最近的发展表明,钢纤维混凝土在结构和地震应用方面具有良好的潜力。本文第一部分简要回顾了钢纤维混凝土在柱抗震设计中的有益作用。然后,论文提出了一个正在进行的研究项目的概述柱的强度和延性,其中18柱在单轴压缩测试。考虑的变量是纤维含量为0%、0.5%和1.0% /体积,横向增强量用于限制柱芯,以及纤维在覆盖层中提供的限制。结果表明,在相同的抗震设计理念下,钢筋混凝土可显著改善柱的峰后性能,并可与传统的减围钢筋并行使用。尽管覆盖层中的SFRC延缓了其剥落,但没有观察到覆盖层的明显限制贡献。纤维并没有真正限制混凝土,而是通过限制裂缝的发展和增强骨料沿破坏面互锁来改变破坏模式。
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Compressive Strength and Ductility of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete
It is known that Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) has advantages over plain concrete. In particular, fiber reinforcement makes concrete tougher and more ductile. Although these attributes are appealing for earthquake resisting structures, design codes do not yet incorporate specifications relative to the use of SFRC for structural applications. Recent developments have indicated a good potential for SFRC in structural and seismic applications. In the first part of this paper, the beneficial effects of SFRC in the seismic design of columns are briefly reviewed. The paper then presents an overview of an ongoing research project on column strength and ductility in which 18 columns were tested in uniaxial compression. The variables considered were the fiber content of 0%, 0.5% and 1.0% per volume, the amount of transverse reinforcement for confining the column core, and the confinement provided by the fibers in the cover. It is shown that SFRC improves significantly the post-peak behavior of columns for all hoop spacings and that SFRC can be juxtaposed with reduced traditional confining reinforcement under the same seismic design philosophy. Although SFRC in the cover delay its spalling, no noticeable confining contribution of the cover was observed. Fibers do not really confine concrete, but rather change the failure mode by limiting the progression of cracks and enhancing the aggregate interlock along failure planes.
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