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On Shear Behavior Of Structural Elements Made Of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete 1st Edition Estefana Cuenca Auth

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On Shear Behavior Of Structural Elements Made Of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete 1st Edition Estefana Cuenca Auth
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On Shear Behavior Of Structural Elements Made Of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete 1st Edition Estefana Cuenca Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.42 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Estefanía Cuenca (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319136851, 3319136852
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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On Shear Behavior Of Structural Elements Made Of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete 1st Edition Estefana Cuenca Auth by Estefanía Cuenca (auth.) 9783319136851, 3319136852 instant download after payment.

This book sheds light on the shear behavior of Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) elements, presenting a thorough analysis of the most important studies in the field and highlighting their shortcomings and issues that have been neglected to date. Instead of proposing a new formula, which would add to an already long list, it instead focuses on existing design codes. Based on a comparison of experimental tests, it provides a thorough analysis of these codes, describing both their reliability and weaknesses. Among other issues, the book addresses the influence of flange size on shear, and the possible inclusion of the flange factor in design formulas. Moreover, it reports in detail on tests performed on beams made of concrete of different compressive strengths, and on fiber reinforcements to study the influence on shear, including size effects. Lastly, the book presents a thorough analysis of FRC hollow core slabs. In fact, although this is an area of great interest in the current research landscape, it remains largely unexplored due to the difficulties encountered in attempting to fit transverse reinforcement in these elements.

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