Development and analysis of hybrid cement composites of high performance

  • Vladimir José Ferrari
  • João Bento Hanai

Resumen

In this work the hybridization effect in cimentitious composites is studied in an attempt to modify the material and to improve the process of transference of tensions of the matrix to steel fibers. Steel short fibers and steel microfibers were used in a mortar matrix for production of notched beams of 150 mm x 150 mm cross section with a length of 500 mm. Tests in beams under three point loading were conducted with crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) control. The performance of the hybrid composites were compared with the steel short fibre composites. The results were analised considering the flexional toughness and fracture tougheness parameters. The hybridization process have shown to have a satisfactory behavior translated for a strain hardening.
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2009-07-29
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