Abstract
AbstractIn recent years, the application of the novel multiple hooked‐end steel fiber has gradually become a hot spot in the engineering due to its several excellent properties. In this study, the splitting tensile and compressive properties of the SFRC with 3D single hooked‐end and 4D/5D multiple hooked‐end steel fibers were studied. The variables of the experimental investigation included the concrete matrix strength, steel fiber content, and aspect ratio. The results showed that the compressive strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) increased first and then decreased with the increasing steel fiber content. The concrete matrix, aspect ratio, and end hook number of steel fiber had the significant effect on the optimal steel fiber content. In addition, increasing the content of steel fiber was the most effective way to improve the splitting tensile strength of SFRC, and the splitting tensile strength increased with the increase of the aspect ratio and end hook number of steel fiber. Finally, the splitting tensile strength prediction model of SFRC with novel multiple hooked‐end steel fiber was proposed by introducing the steel fiber number in the SFRC section, and the accuracy of the model was verified by comparison with experimental data.
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