Abstract

In this study, a practical model to simulate the pullout performance of hooked steel fiber in ultra-high-performance concrete is proposed. Straight and hooked fiber pullout tests were performed to evaluate the pullout mechanism, based on which slip-hardening, matrix spalling and tunnel damage assumptions are made. With energy conservation, static and fracture mechanical analyses, this model investigates the pullout load due to mechanical deformation as well as additional friction caused by bending. Model predictions are compared with the experimental results of hooked fiber pullout data and reasonably good correlation is observed.

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