Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading

The enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concrete (PC), are extensively proven by many experimental findings. However, still limited experimental data are available on the behavior of such materials in long-term conditions and durability. This pa...

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Main Authors: Francesco Micelli, Leandro Candido, Emilia Vasanelli, Maria Antonietta Aiello, Giovanni Plizzari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/12/2540
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spelling doaj-1b0bbef9aff74490b6517985925422872020-11-25T01:14:53ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-06-01912254010.3390/app9122540app9122540Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service LoadingFrancesco Micelli0Leandro Candido1Emilia Vasanelli2Maria Antonietta Aiello3Giovanni Plizzari4Department of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento, via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, ItalyDepartment of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento, via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, ItalyInstitute for Archaeological and Monumental Heritage (CNR-IBAM), via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, ItalyDepartment of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento, via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, ItalyDepartment of Civil Engineering, Architecture, Land and Environment, University of Brescia, Via Branze 43, 25123 Brescia, ItalyThe enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concrete (PC), are extensively proven by many experimental findings. However, still limited experimental data are available on the behavior of such materials in long-term conditions and durability. This paper shows results from a study lasting for about seven years, which was for a final discussion on the behavior in the short and long-term of steel and polyester FRC beams with conventional steel reinforcement, after being exposed to sustained service loading and natural environmental agents for 72 months. After 28 days of curing in laboratory conditions, the beams were moved to the exposure site and loaded up to service conditions. The evolution of the crack pattern was monitored and recorded over time. After this long exposure the beams were subjected to a four point bending test in order to evaluate their residual mechanical behavior. Eventually, the beams were cut, in order to carry out durability tests for the evaluation of the carbonation depth and chloride penetration. The experimental results highlight the favorable effects of short fibers in reducing crack width and enhancing flexural stiffness. The presence of short structural fibers appears also to play a useful role in delaying creep effects inside the concrete beams. Finally, the experimental cracking behavior is compared with the one computed by applying the <i>fib</i> Model Code 2010 for the bearing capacity and crack width prediction.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/12/2540fiber reinforced concretecrackingservice lifelong-term
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author Francesco Micelli
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Maria Antonietta Aiello
Giovanni Plizzari
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Leandro Candido
Emilia Vasanelli
Maria Antonietta Aiello
Giovanni Plizzari
Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading
Applied Sciences
fiber reinforced concrete
cracking
service life
long-term
author_facet Francesco Micelli
Leandro Candido
Emilia Vasanelli
Maria Antonietta Aiello
Giovanni Plizzari
author_sort Francesco Micelli
title Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading
title_short Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading
title_full Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading
title_fullStr Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Short Fibers on the Long-Term Behavior of RC/FRC Beams Aged under Service Loading
title_sort effects of short fibers on the long-term behavior of rc/frc beams aged under service loading
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The enhanced post-cracking properties of fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), as compared to plain concrete (PC), are extensively proven by many experimental findings. However, still limited experimental data are available on the behavior of such materials in long-term conditions and durability. This paper shows results from a study lasting for about seven years, which was for a final discussion on the behavior in the short and long-term of steel and polyester FRC beams with conventional steel reinforcement, after being exposed to sustained service loading and natural environmental agents for 72 months. After 28 days of curing in laboratory conditions, the beams were moved to the exposure site and loaded up to service conditions. The evolution of the crack pattern was monitored and recorded over time. After this long exposure the beams were subjected to a four point bending test in order to evaluate their residual mechanical behavior. Eventually, the beams were cut, in order to carry out durability tests for the evaluation of the carbonation depth and chloride penetration. The experimental results highlight the favorable effects of short fibers in reducing crack width and enhancing flexural stiffness. The presence of short structural fibers appears also to play a useful role in delaying creep effects inside the concrete beams. Finally, the experimental cracking behavior is compared with the one computed by applying the <i>fib</i> Model Code 2010 for the bearing capacity and crack width prediction.
topic fiber reinforced concrete
cracking
service life
long-term
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/12/2540
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