What is Fiber Reinforced Concrete?
[1] : A general term for a new type of cement-based composite material composed of cement slurry, mortar or concrete as the base material, discontinuous short fibers or continuous long fibers as reinforcing materials, and uniformly blended in concrete.
Fiber reinforced concrete
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- Chinese name
- Fiber reinforced concrete
- English name
- fiber reinforced concrete
- definition
- A composite material consisting of uniformly dispersed fibers and mortar or concrete. The crack resistance can be improved to different degrees, and the mechanical properties are improved to different degrees.
- Applied discipline
- Materials science and technology (first-level discipline), inorganic non-metal materials (second-level discipline), cementitious materials and concrete (third-level discipline)
- Chinese name
- Fiber reinforced concrete
- Foreign name
- Fiber Reinforced Concrete
- The above content was published by the National Science and Technology Terminology Examination Committee.
- [1] : A general term for a new type of cement-based composite material composed of cement slurry, mortar or concrete as the base material, discontinuous short fibers or continuous long fibers as reinforcing materials, and uniformly blended in concrete.
- Fiber-reinforced concrete In order to improve the shortcomings of concrete, such as poor tensile properties and poor ductility, the research of adding fibers to concrete to improve concrete properties has developed rapidly. More researches are steel fiber, alkali-resistant glass fiber, carbon fiber, aramid fiber, polypropylene fiber or nylon synthetic fiber concrete.