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Autogenous healing of fibre/matrix interfacial bond in fibre-reinforced mortar
AbstractAutogenous or self-healing of the interfacial bond between steel fibres and a cementitious mortar matrix has been examined experimentally using water-cured, single-fibre pull-out specimens. The test results indicate that the extent of the interfacial bond healing which occurs is greater than that observed for fractured plain mortar or concrete similarly cured.
Autogenous healing of fibre/matrix interfacial bond in fibre-reinforced mortar
AbstractAutogenous or self-healing of the interfacial bond between steel fibres and a cementitious mortar matrix has been examined experimentally using water-cured, single-fibre pull-out specimens. The test results indicate that the extent of the interfacial bond healing which occurs is greater than that observed for fractured plain mortar or concrete similarly cured.
Autogenous healing of fibre/matrix interfacial bond in fibre-reinforced mortar
Gray, R.J. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 14 ; 315-317
1983-10-03
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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