Laboratory investigation and numerical modelling of concrete reinforced with recycled steel fibers

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In the last decades, fiber reinforced concrete have emerged as the possible key to revolution-ize civil engineering. Among different types of fibers employed in concrete technology to date, the application of recycled steel fibers produced from end-of-life car tires appears to be a viable approach towards environmentally friendly construction. In this study, we demonstrate the laboratory research and numerical analysis of concrete reinforced with waste steel fibers recovered during the recycling process of end-of-life car tires. Concrete mixes with the following fiber contents: 0.5%, 0.75%, 1.0%, 1.25%, and 1.5% per volume were prepared and then tested in three-point bending conditions. The laboratory investigation revealed highly boosted properties of concrete under flexure. We further performed the finite element method (FEM) analysis of 2D models using Atena software in order to develop a material model allowing the numerical modelling of recycled steel fibers reinforced concrete (RSFRC) behavior. The parameters of RSFRC material model have been modified using the inverse analysis until matching the experimental performance of the material. The results, being in good agreement with the laboratory investigation, have indicated a high potential of RSFRC for real scale construction applications.

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Pajak, M., Krystek, M., Zakrzewski, M., & Domski, J. (2021). Laboratory investigation and numerical modelling of concrete reinforced with recycled steel fibers. Materials, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14081828

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