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A State-of-Art Review on Bond and Shear Characteristics of Fiber Reinforced Concrete
A type of concrete mix called fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) includes fibrous components like synthetic
or natural fibres or glass fibres. It comprises discrete, short fibres distributed uniformly throughout the composite
material, cement, mortar, and fibres. In our investigation, we looked at the writings of several authors who studied
FRC's bond and shear properties. The main advantage of fiber within the concrete is to bear the tensile stress and
prevent crack propagation. Based on the literature analysis, many types of fiber were used in the concrete to enhance
the mechanical properties. Chopped fiber revealed better performance than fiber-reinforced polymer rebar and
sheets. The addition of fiber also improves the bond strength. Currently, numerous researches are going on to
improve the state of knowledge regarding the effect of fiber on improving the mechanical properties of concrete.
Type of fiber, fiber dosage, type of concrete, and diameter of reinforcing bar is some of the parameters considered for
the investigation. The paper consists of research works that various research specialists proposed in the past year
(2005-2022) on FRC's bond and shear characteristics.
Bond, Fiber, Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Shear
11.03.2022
23-29
113811
IMPORTANT DAYS
Paper Submission Last Date
October 20th, 2024
Notification of Acceptance
November 7th, 2024
Camera Ready Paper Submission & Author's Registration
November 1st, 2024
Date of Conference
November 15th, 2024
Publication
January 30th, 2025