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Effects of high temperature on the compressive and splitting strength of the steel-fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) with different content of steel-fiber were investigated and its mechanism was simply analyzed.Results indicate that the compressive and splitting strength of SFRC decrease slowly within 400 ℃ and they decay a little faster when over 400 ℃.The residual compressive and splitting strength rate of SFRC (2% fiber) increase about 27.6% and 9.3% of that of the control concrete without steel-fiber,respectively.The finite element software ANSYS was adopted to analyze the temperature field and stress field of the steel-fiber reinforced concrete at 400 ℃.The simulation results can further explain the effects of fiber content on the thermal field and stress field in SFRC and forecast the crack tendency of SFRC during heating process.
Effects of high temperature on the compressive and splitting strength of the steel-fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) with different content of steel-fiber were investigated and its mechanism was simply reduced. Results indicate that the compressive and splitting strength of SFRC decrease slowly within 400 ° C and they decay a little faster when over 400 ° C. The residual compressive and splitting strength rate of SFRC (2% fiber) increase about 27.6% and 9.3% of that of the control concrete without steel-fiber, respectively. ANSYS was adopted to analyze the temperature field and stress field of the steel-fiber reinforced concrete at 400 ° C. The simulation results can further explain the effects of fiber content on the thermal field and stress field in SFRC and forecast the crack tendency of SFRC during heating process.