Structural Applications of Fibre Reinforced Concrete in the Czech Republic

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The paper presents improvement of function and performance of the precast structural members by using fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) instead of ordinary reinforced concrete and attempts to transfer innovative technologies from laboratory in academic sphere into real industrial production which is cost-effective and brings about savings of labour and material. Three examples of successful technology transfer are shown - application of FRC in an element without common rebar reinforcement, in the element with steel rebar reinforcement and SFRC pre-tensioned structural element. Benefits of FRC utilization are discussed.

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Kohoutková, A., & Broukalová, I. (2017). Structural Applications of Fibre Reinforced Concrete in the Czech Republic. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 246). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/246/1/012001

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