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Experiments on Fiber Concrete Foundation Slabs in Interaction with the Subsoil

Radim Čajka, Zuzana Marcalíková, Marie Kozielová, Pavlína Matečková, Oldřích Sucharda

2020Sustainability34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article focuses on researching the interactions of fiber concrete slabs with subsoil. The experimental series includes four slabs made of fiber concrete with different dosages of fibers, from 0 to 75 kg/m3. The slabs were exposed to a loading test on a specialized loading frame. The laboratory tests for detailed descriptions of the fiber concrete’s mechanical properties were also an integral part of the experiments, including tests of the compressive strength, the modulus of elasticity, and split and bending tensile strength. Each slab’s deformation in a particular load step was evaluated in two-dimensional (2D) sections based on data measured with displacement sensors and in three-dimensional (3D) charts with the use of interpolation.

Topics & Concepts

SlabSubsoilStructural engineeringUltimate tensile strengthCompressive strengthMaterials scienceYoung's modulusFlexural strengthFoundation (evidence)Geotechnical engineeringUltimate loadBendingDisplacement (psychology)FiberComposite materialEngineeringFinite element methodGeologyPsychologyArchaeologyPsychotherapistHistorySoil waterSoil scienceGeotechnical Engineering and AnalysisGeodetic Measurements and Engineering Structures3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage