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Effect of Fibres on Bond Behaviour Under Impact Loading
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
Abstract
The bond between concrete and reinforcing bars under impact loading was studied for plain, polypropylene fibre reinforced, and steel fibre reinforced concretes. It was found that adding steel fibres significantly improved the bond behaviour under impact loading; polypropylene fibres had a much smaller effect.
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