Title:
BEHAVIOUR TO CUTTING FORCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE THIN WALLS IN ITS CENTRAL ZONE WITH STEEL BARS, POLYPROPYLENE FIBRE AND WITH STEEL FIBRE.
Author(s):
Ángel San Bartolomé y Rafael Ríos.
Publication:
IMCYC
Volume:
5
Issue:
1
Appears on pages(s):
2-16
Keywords:
reinforced concrete, polypropylene fiber, steel fiber, earthquake, wall, test.
DOI:
Date:
7/1/2013
Abstract:
The thin reinforced concrete walls present the problem of reinforcement congestion that usually leads to the formation of voids and segregation of the concrete. To control the problem described, it was considered the possibility of replacing the conventional bars mesh located at the central part of the wall for polypropylene and metallic fiber. To verify the hypothesis, tests were conducted of cyclic lateral loading applied to shear walls with the three types of reinforcement indicated, while ductile bending reinforcement remained constant.
Mexican Institute of cement and concrete, International Partner Access
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