Estudo sobre a tensão de aderência em concretos autoadensáveis com baixo consumo de cimento reforçado com fibras de aço
Abstract
This research studied the behavior of Self-Compacting Concrete with Low Cement
Consumption (SCCLCC) with steel fibers reinforced in their properties in both states fresh and
hardened, related to mechanical properties including bond strength. Variable concrets were
produced, such as, reference concretes and concretes with the variation of two levels of
reduction of cement consumption (12.5% and 17.5%), two levels of reinforcement with steel
fiber (0.5% and 0.8%), and, finally, two diameters of steel bar for the pullout tests (10 mm and
16 mm). The results were compared with the values obtained by formulations found in the
technical literature and normative codes, which underestimated the values obtained
experimentally, in most cases. Equations were proposed for predicting bond strength using
regression models. It has been demonstrated that it is possible to produce SCCLCC with steel
fibers reinforced maintaining the properties in the fresh state (spreading test) and its mechanical
performance. The equations for predicting the ultimate bonding strength (τu), τ1,0, and the
bonding strength curve vs. slip (τδ) showed a high degree of accuracy with the experimental
results.
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