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Document:
SP44-18
Date:
January 1, 1974
Author(s):
R.N. Swamy and Brian Kent
Publication:
Symposium Papers
Volume:
44
Abstract:
Two field applications of steel fiber reinforced concrete are reported - one, for the deck slab for a car park in London, and the other, in concrete pipe manufacture. The basis for the design of the deck slabs, and the manufacturing details of these units are described. The results of the ultimate load and load recovery test on two sizes of slabs with varying fiber content are presented. Tests are also reported of precast concrete pipes with fiber reinforcement. The economics of fiber reinforcement is briefly discussed.
DOI:
10.14359/17902
SP44-03
Herbert Krenchel
The specific problems invovled in reinforcing cement materials with fibres are compared with those involved in reinforcing plastics with fibres.
10.14359/17886
SP44-22
David R. Lankard and Alvin J. Walker
Field experiments designed to evaluate the suitability and effectiveness of steel fibrous concrete as on overlay material for bridge decks, highway pavements, and airfield pavements have been carried out and others are planned. Although it will require many years before a complete assessment can be made of the performance of the experimental fibrous concrete overlays, the initial experiences and results have been encouraging.
10.14359/17906
SP44-01
R.N. Swamy, P.S. Mangat, and C.V.S.K. Rao
The various factors which influence the fiber reinforcement of cement matrices are briefly discussed.
10.14359/17884
SP44-24
Saul Barab and Dean Hanson
In conneciton with repair work for the Humboldt Jetties at Eureka, California, the San Fransico District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has performed tests to determine the relative strength of various precast concrete armor units.
10.14359/17908
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