Abstract

The article deals with the use of amorphous fiber of the Fe-B-C system, which was obtained by spinning the melt. Comparative tests of the samples made on the basis of the test material on the compressive strength and tensile strength of the traditional destructive method were made. The conductivity of the samples was also tested. Physical and mechanical characteristics of the material are obtained.

Highlights

  • One of the most significant trends in construction is the disperse reinforcement of concrete with metal fibers

  • Products based on cement mortars with metal fibers have increased tensile strength, bending strength, shear strength, and impact resistance

  • It is known that the physical and mechanical characteristics of the fibers depend on a large number of factors, one of which is the distribution of the fiber in the cement-sand matrix

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Introduction

One of the most significant trends in construction is the disperse reinforcement of concrete with metal fibers. Products based on cement mortars with metal fibers have increased tensile strength, bending strength, shear strength, and impact resistance. The presence of reinforcing fibers leads to the achievement of crack resistance and improvement of structural integrity [4,5,6,7,8]. The use of fiber can significantly reduce the cost of building materials and construction of the building (structure) as a whole. This can be achieved by reducing the costs of reinforcement and concrete in reinforced concrete structures [9]

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