Recent Innovations in Fibrous Concrete with Superior Mechanical Properties and Evolution in 2022
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction and Building Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 August 2022) | Viewed by 29622
Special Issue Editors
Interests: structural engineering; cold formed steel structures; concrete structures; building physics; mechanics of materials
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Interests: fibre reinforced concrete; green concrete; waste utilization in concrete
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
- Numerous studies on high ductility fibrous concrete have been conducted to overcome the inherent brittleness of concrete. Several types of fibrous concrete incorporating waste tire, nylon, glass, carbon, metallic, polymer, basalt, polypropylene and steel fibers have been successfully developed and applied for building structures due to their benefits of limiting crack propagation widening through fiber bridging. Furthermore, recently invented preplaced aggregate concrete, slurry infiltrated fibrous concrete, and functionally graded fibrous concrete, and various relevant studies are actively underway.
- This special issue aims to provide a comprehensive overview of innovations in fibrous concrete, including aspects related to mechanical behaviors and their applications under various loading conditions.
- Authoritative review articles and original research papers describing recent findings in any type of fibrous concrete are expected to cover the following topics.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Ultra-High-performance fibrous concrete
- Functionally graded fibrous concrete
- Preplaced aggregate fibrous concrete
- High-strength strain-hardening cementitious composites
- Geopolymer fibrous concrete
- Self-compacting fibrous concrete
- Blast and abrasion resistance
- Drop weight and projectile impact resistance
- Pendulum impact
- Dynamic properties
- Fracture behaviour
- Fatigue
- Mechanical properties
- Durability
- Fiber hybridization
- Fiber orientation
- Natural fibers
- Recycled fibers
- Fire resistance
- Structural applications
Prof. Dr. Nikolai Vatin
Dr. G. Murali
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Fibrous concrete
- Cementitious composites
- Masonry structure
- Mechanical Properties
- Dynamic properties
- Durability
- Structural applications
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