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Materials
Effect Steel Fibre Content on the Load-Carrying Capacity of Fibre-Reinforced Concrete Expansion Anchor
Marta Kadela1  Daniel Dudek1  Marcin Małek2 
[1] Building Research Institute (ITB), Ul. Filtrowa 1, 00-611 Warsaw, Poland;Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Military University of Technology in Warsaw, Ul. Gen. Sylwestra Kaliskiego 2, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland;
关键词: concrete;    fibre reinforcement;    expansion anchor;    mechanical properties;    pull-out test;    pull-out strength;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ma14247757
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The article presents the pull-out strength tests carried out on M10 expansion anchors in non-cracked and cracked concrete with a crack width cw = 0.30 mm. The breaking loads and the average pull-out strength of anchors in fibre-reinforced concrete substrates were determined. Fibre content ratios of 15, 30 and 50 kg/m3 were used. In addition, two different classes of concrete (C20/25 and C50/60) were tested. The addition of steel fibres caused a decrease in the pull-out strength by 5% for non-cracked concrete of C20/25 class and fibre content up to 30 kg/m3 and a further 7% for the remaining specified dosage. While for concrete of the C50/60 class, it a decrease in the pull-out strength of up to 20% was observed. For cracked concrete class C20/25 with crack initiation cw = 0.30 mm, the reduction was from 9% to 16% in relation to non-cracked concrete and a maximum of 18% for the fibre content of 50 kg/m3. The difference between the tensile load capacity of C50/60 class cracked and non-cracked concrete was lower than 5% and fell within the measurement error.

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