ESTIMATING COMPRESSIVE STRENGHT OF STEEL FIBER REINFORCED CONCRERTE BY MATURITY METHOD

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This paper presents estimation of compressive strength of hooked-end steel fiber reinforced concrete by maturity method. Three different curing temperatures (12˚, 22˚and 32˚C) were utilized for this study. The compressive strength of these concretes were estimated for four different volume fraction of fiber (0.5%, 1%, 1. 5% and 2% by volume of concrete).The compressive strength test were done for all samples at the ages of 1, 3, 7 , 14 and 28 days. Temperature-time factor were calculated for all specimens. The results show that concrete with 1.5 percent fiber has the highest temperature-time factor and compressive strength among all curing temperatures. Results show that temperature-time factor increases by increasing the volume fraction of fiber up to 1.5%.

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Maturity Method, Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete and Compressive Strength

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Kamkar S, Eren Ö, “Estimating compressive strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete by maturity method”, ACE2014, 11th International Congress on Advances in Civil Engineering, 21-25 October 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, ITU Süleyman Demirel Cultural Center, Paper No. 1002.

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