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Tensile creep of macro-synthetic fibre reinforced concrete (MSFRC) under uni-axial tensile loading

Cement and Concrete Composites, Volume 55, Year 2015

The increased energy absorption capacity of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) is well known. Much, however, remains unknown about the time-dependent behaviour of FRC under sustained loading let alone the mechanism causing the phenomenon. This paper reports a study of the time-dependent behaviour of pre-cracked macro-synthetic fibre reinforced concrete (MSFRC) subjected to uni-axial tensile sustained loading. To fully understand the creep behaviour, investigation of the time-dependent fibre pull-out and fibre creep was also conducted. For the purpose of in-service simulation, the MSFRC specimens were pre-cracked before testing. Stress levels investigated were 30-70% of the residual, post crack, uni-axial tensile strength of the MSFRC. The experimental investigations revealed that cracked MSFRC shows significant creep and the fibre creep and the time-dependent fibre pull-out are the major sources of the creep behaviour.

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