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Research status and prospect of waste steel fiber reinforced concrete
Scrap steel fiber concrete (SFRC) is a new kind of concrete material, which uses the scrap steel fiber from the scrap tire as the reinforced fiber of FRP bar fiber reinforced concrete, replacing or partially replacing the traditional steel fiber and synthetic fiber. This paper summarizes the research status of waste steel fiber at home and abroad, including the mechanical properties of compressive and tensile resistance, the mixing amount and use requirements of waste steel fiber, and finally the development prospect of waste steel fiber concrete is forecasted
Research status and prospect of waste steel fiber reinforced concrete
Scrap steel fiber concrete (SFRC) is a new kind of concrete material, which uses the scrap steel fiber from the scrap tire as the reinforced fiber of FRP bar fiber reinforced concrete, replacing or partially replacing the traditional steel fiber and synthetic fiber. This paper summarizes the research status of waste steel fiber at home and abroad, including the mechanical properties of compressive and tensile resistance, the mixing amount and use requirements of waste steel fiber, and finally the development prospect of waste steel fiber concrete is forecasted
Research status and prospect of waste steel fiber reinforced concrete
Binglin Yu (author)
2021
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