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This volume highlights the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) and
discusses a diverse range of topics concerning FRC: rheology and
early-age properties, mechanical properties, codes and standards,
long-term properties, durability, analytical and numerical models,
quality control, structural and Industrial applications, smart
FRC's, nanotechnologies related to FRC, textile reinforced
concrete, structural design and UHPFRC. The contributions present
improved traditional and new ideas that will open novel research
directions and foster multidisciplinary collaboration between
different specialists. Although the symposium was postponed, the
book gathers peer-reviewed papers selected in 2020 for the
RILEM-fib International Symposium on Fibre Reinforced Concrete
(BEFIB).
The book presents the work of the RILEM Technical Committee
261-CCF, which organized the challenging International Round Robin
Test (RRT) on the creep behaviour of Fibre Reinforce Concrete (FRC)
cracked specimens. Although different creep test methodologies have
been developed in recent years, the absence of a standardised creep
methodology hindered general comparisons. Therefore, the RILEM TC
261-CCF launched an ambitious international RRT program to improve
the knowledge on long-term behaviour of cracked sections of FRC and
assess all the different testing methodologies, assuming the big
variability of testing criteria among the scientific community. The
participation of 19 laboratories across 20 institutions in 14
countries all over the world enabled the realisation of the largest
experimental campaign on creep in the cracked state. As a result of
the RRT, an extensive database of creep test results was created
containing comprehensive information from 124 cracked FRC specimens
tested using different creep testing procedures in agreed
conditions. The book will benefit academics and practitioners
interested in the long-term behaviour of FRC since it served as
basis for the recently published RILEM Recommendation on creep
testing procedure and represents the current knowledge on creep in
cracked FRC specimens.
This volume highlights the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC), as
presented by scientists and engineers at the RILEM-fib X
International Symposium on Fibre Reinforced Concrete (BEFIB), held
in Valencia, Spain, on September 20-22, 2021. It discusses a
diverse range of topics concerning FRC: technological aspects,
nanotechnologies related with FRC, mechanical properties, long-term
properties, analytical and numerical models, structural design,
codes and standards, quality control, case studies,
Textile-Reinforced Concrete, Geopolymers and UHPFRC. After the
symposium postponement in 2020, this new volume concludes the
publication of the research works and knowledge of FRC in the frame
of BEFIB from 2020 to 2021 with the successful celebration of the
hybrid symposium BEFIB 2021. The contributions present traditional
and new ideas that will open novel research directions and foster
multidisciplinary collaboration between different specialists.
This volume highlights the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) and
discusses a diverse range of topics concerning FRC: rheology and
early-age properties, mechanical properties, codes and standards,
long-term properties, durability, analytical and numerical models,
quality control, structural and Industrial applications, smart
FRC's, nanotechnologies related to FRC, textile reinforced
concrete, structural design and UHPFRC. The contributions present
improved traditional and new ideas that will open novel research
directions and foster multidisciplinary collaboration between
different specialists. Although the symposium was postponed, the
book gathers peer-reviewed papers selected in 2020 for the
RILEM-fib International Symposium on Fibre Reinforced Concrete
(BEFIB).
The book presents the work of the RILEM Technical Committee
261-CCF, which organized the challenging International Round Robin
Test (RRT) on the creep behaviour of Fibre Reinforce Concrete (FRC)
cracked specimens. Although different creep test methodologies have
been developed in recent years, the absence of a standardised creep
methodology hindered general comparisons. Therefore, the RILEM TC
261-CCF launched an ambitious international RRT program to improve
the knowledge on long-term behaviour of cracked sections of FRC and
assess all the different testing methodologies, assuming the big
variability of testing criteria among the scientific community. The
participation of 19 laboratories across 20 institutions in 14
countries all over the world enabled the realisation of the largest
experimental campaign on creep in the cracked state. As a result of
the RRT, an extensive database of creep test results was created
containing comprehensive information from 124 cracked FRC specimens
tested using different creep testing procedures in agreed
conditions. The book will benefit academics and practitioners
interested in the long-term behaviour of FRC since it served as
basis for the recently published RILEM Recommendation on creep
testing procedure and represents the current knowledge on creep in
cracked FRC specimens.
This volume highlights the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC), as
presented by scientists and engineers at the RILEM-fib X
International Symposium on Fibre Reinforced Concrete (BEFIB), held
in Valencia, Spain, on September 20-22, 2021. It discusses a
diverse range of topics concerning FRC: technological aspects,
nanotechnologies related with FRC, mechanical properties, long-term
properties, analytical and numerical models, structural design,
codes and standards, quality control, case studies,
Textile-Reinforced Concrete, Geopolymers and UHPFRC. After the
symposium postponement in 2020, this new volume concludes the
publication of the research works and knowledge of FRC in the frame
of BEFIB from 2020 to 2021 with the successful celebration of the
hybrid symposium BEFIB 2021. The contributions present traditional
and new ideas that will open novel research directions and foster
multidisciplinary collaboration between different specialists.
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