The design of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) structures is evolving towards a new approach that uses correction factors to consider differences between the small-scale characterisation specimens and the real-scale elements. Recently, the Model Code 2010 proposed an orientation factor (K) that accounts for the effects of the orientation in the structural response of elements. The present study focuses on the identification of this factor in SFRC slabs with different dimensions. For that, flexural tests on real-scale slabs were conducted and the fibre orientation was assessed with an inductive method. A finite element analysis showed the differences between the experimental curves and the prediction of the Model Code without considering K. Based on the results obtained, a range of values is proposed for K and validated. This study sheds light on possible modifications that this philosophy of design might require to better reproduce the behaviour of slabs.
Funding
The authors of this document wish to show their gratitude for
the economic support received through the Research Project
BIA2010-17478: Construction processes by means of fibre reinforced concretes. The authors thank the company ESCOFET S.A. for their collaboration in the development of the experimental program. The first and second authors acknowledge the grant FI provided by the Comissionat per a Universitats del DIUE de la Generalitat de Catalunya i del Fons Social Europeu and the Grant FPI-UPC provided by the UPC, respectively. The first and second authors also acknowledge the support of the Collegi d’Enginyers de Camins, Canals i Ports de Catalunya.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
Composites Part B: Engineering
Volume
68
Pages
343 - 354
Citation
BLANCO, A. ... et al, 2014. Assessment of the fibre orientation factor in SFRC slabs. Composites Part B: Engineering, 68, pp.343-354.
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Publication date
2014
Notes
This paper was published in the journal Composites Part B: Engineering and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesb.2014.09.001.