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Steel Versus Synthetic Fibre Reinforcement in Shotcrete
This paper discusses the important characteristics of steel and polymer fibre reinforced shotcrete when used for ground support. It goes on to discuss how the properties of the fibres themselves affect the shape of load versus deflection graphs derived using the main laboratory test methods for evaluating fibre reinforced shotcrete performance. It then discusses the relevance of these differing load/deflection characteristics to actual ground support applications.
Steel Versus Synthetic Fibre Reinforcement in Shotcrete
This paper discusses the important characteristics of steel and polymer fibre reinforced shotcrete when used for ground support. It goes on to discuss how the properties of the fibres themselves affect the shape of load versus deflection graphs derived using the main laboratory test methods for evaluating fibre reinforced shotcrete performance. It then discusses the relevance of these differing load/deflection characteristics to actual ground support applications.
Steel Versus Synthetic Fibre Reinforcement in Shotcrete
Ratcliffe, R. (author)
10th International Conference on Shotcrete for Underground Support ; 2006 ; Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Shotcrete for Underground Support X ; 215-227
2006-08-25
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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