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Structural Engineering and Mechanics Volume 31, Number 4, March 10 2009 , pages 371-382 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2009.31.4.371 |
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Behavior of high-strength fiber reinforced concrete plates under in-plane and transverse loads |
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Ramadoss, P. and Nagamani, K.
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| Abstract | ||
| The concrete plates are most widely used structural elements in the hulls of floating concrete structures such as concrete barges and pontoons, bridge decks, basement floors and liquid storage tanks. The study on the behavior of high-strength fiber reinforced concrete (HSFRC) plates was carried out to evaluate the performance of plates under in-plane and transverse loads. The plates were tested in simply supported along all the four edges and subjected to in-plane and traverse loads. In this experimental program, twenty four 150 mm diameter cylinders and twelve plate elements of size 600 | ||
| Key Words | ||
| steel fiber reinforced concrete; silica fume; steel fibers; static mechanical properties; axial loads; plate elements; out-of-plane central deflection. | ||
| Address | ||
| Ramadoss, P.: Department of Civil Engineering, Pondicheery Engineering College, Puducherry-605 014, India Nagamani, K.: Structural Engineering Division, Civil Engineering Department, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, India | ||