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Vibration analysis of steel fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete beam on elastic foundation

Journal

COMPUTERS AND CONCRETE
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 85-97

Publisher

TECHNO-PRESS
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2021.27.2.085

Keywords

vibration analysis; Euler-Bernoulli beam; fiber-reinforced SCC; elastic foundation; natural frequency

Funding

  1. Bursa Uludag University Scientific Research Projects Centre (BAP) [KUAP(MH)2017/11]

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This study investigated the effect of steel fiber utilization on the dynamic behavior of fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete beam. It was found that steel fiber reinforcement has a noticeable impact on the vibration characteristics of the modelled beam.
In this study, the effect of steel fiber utilization, boundary conditions, different beam cross-section, and length parameter are investigated on the free vibration behavior of fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete beam on elastic foundation. In the analysis of the beam model recommended by Euler-Bernoulli, a method utilizing Stokes transformations and Fourier Sine series were used. For this purpose, in addition to the control beam containing no fiber, three SCC beam elements were prepared by utilization of steel fiber as 0.6% by volume. The time-dependent fresh properties and some mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete mixtures were investigated. In the modelled beam, four different beam specimens produced with 0.6% by volume of steel fiber reinforced and pure (containing no fiber) SCC were analyzed depending on different boundary conditions, different beam cross-sections, and lengths. For this aim, the effect of elasticity of the foundation, cross-sectional dimensions, beam length, boundary conditions, and steel fiber on natural frequency and frequency parameters were investigated. As a result, it was observed that there is a noticeable effect of fiber reinforcement on the dynamic behavior of the modelled beam.

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