Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6720548 Construction and Building Materials 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents the results of field experiments focused on the effect of low ductility and low strength waste steel fibers, their combination with poly-propylene fibers on the blast performance of concrete. The combined effect of varied concrete compressive strength is also investigated. The tests were performed using real scale precast slabs (0.3 × 1.5 × 6 m) and 25 kg of TNT charges placed at a distance from the slab. Waste steel fibers added into the concrete mixture had a minimal effect on the blast performance of FRC. The results of the experiments were plotted on the spall and breach prediction curves; the RC specimens show good agreement with the spall and breach prediction curves. A numerical simulation of the experiment was performed. The results obtained from numerical modeling showed good agreement with the experimental results, and prove the preliminary estimates based on material performance.
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