Fracture analysis of steel fibre-reinforced concrete using Finite element method modeling
Concrete has a great capacity to withstand compressive strength, but it is rather weak at resisting tensile stresses, which ultimately result in the formation of cracks in concrete buildings. The development of cracks has a significant impact on the durability of concrete because they serve as direc...
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Main Authors: | Shams M.A., Bheel N., Ali M., Ahmad M., Najeh T., Gamil Y., Almujibah H.R., Benjeddou O. |
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Frontiers Media SA
2025
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