Abstract

Abstract: Stainless steel fibers have been used as reinforcement in concrete for several decades. These fibers have excellent corrosion resistance, high strength and ductility, and can improve the overall mechanical properties of concrete. The use of stainless steel fibers in concrete can improve the toughness, flexural strength, and impact resistance of the material, making it ideal for use in harsh environments or high-stress applications. This paper reviews the recent research on the use of stainless steel fibers in concrete, including the effects of fiber size, shape, and content on the mechanical properties of the material, as well as the potential benefits and limitations of using stainless steel fibers in concrete.

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