Sensitivity of various fibre features on shear capacities of ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete
Ngoc Thanh Tran, Duy Liem Nguyen, Dong Joo Kim, Tri Thuong Ngo
Abstract
In this study, shear resistance of ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced concrete (UHPFRCs) containing different types (smooth, hooked and twisted fibre), fibre aspect ratios (l/d = 100, 95 and 65) and volume contents (0.0, 0.5 and 1.5 vol.%) of steel fibre was investigated using a new shear test method. Shear resistance of UHPFRCs strongly depended on the fibre type, fibre aspect ratio and fibre volume content. The twisted fibre exhibited the highest resistance in terms of shear strength, shear strain capacity and shear peak toughness, the smooth was the next and the hooked fibres produced the lowest response. The bigger the aspect ratio of fibre added to the mixture, the higher the shear resistance of UHPFRCs can be observed. Besides, the shear resistance of UHPFRCs was significantly enhanced with the increase of fibre volume content. The compressive strength and flowability of all mixtures were also checked. The compressive strength increased from 184 MPa for ultra-high-performance concrete to 210 MPa for UHPFRCs, whereas the flowability of mixtures varied from 203 mm to 250 mm. Finally, a theoretical model to predict the shear resistance of UHPFRC beams without the stirrup bar was proposed and verified.