Auber have experience about steel fiber concrete (SFRC) from 2014 in design and construction in site.
One approach to the mechanics of SFRC is to consider it a composite material whose properties can be related to the fiber properties (volume percentage, strength, elastic modulus, and a fiber bonding parameter of the fibers), the concrete properties (strength, volume percentage, and elastic modulus), and the properties of the interface between the fiber and the matrix.
By adding high dosages of steel fibre, the concrete will behave like a composite material with an important gain in structural ductility and shrinkage control. With such rotation capacity, most designs are based on the yield line theory.
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