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ACI SP 142 FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE DEVELOPMENTS AND INNOVATIONS
Author: ACI Committee 544 | Size: 11.84 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: ACI | Year: 1994 | pages: 319
These proceedings are a result of the collective efforts of Committee 544 on Fiber Reinforced Concrete and Committee 549 on Ferrocement and Other Thin Reinforced Products. By AC1 Committee 544 definition, fiber reinforced concrete is concrete made primarily of hydraulic cements, aggregates, and discrete reinforcing fibers. This definition does not include a provision for concretes reinforced with continuous meshes, woven fabrics, or continuous fiber networks.
Therefore, to address all potential types of fiber reinforced concrete, both AC1 Committees 544 and 549 cosponsored a technical symposium. Onginal papers for this symposium were presented at the AC1 Conventions in Boston, March 1991, and in Dallas, November 1991. The papers were reviewed by members of both AC1 committees as well as members of the international community of experts on fiber reinforced concrete. These original, reviewed, and revised papers constitute this AC1 Special Publication. The editors gratefully acknowledge AC1 Committees 544 and 549, the reviewers, the authors, Dr. Gordon B. Batson (symposium Co-chairman and then Chairman of AC1 Committee 549), and the staff of AC1 who have made this volume a timely contribution to the awareness and growth of fiber reinforced concrete.
Therefore, to address all potential types of fiber reinforced concrete, both AC1 Committees 544 and 549 cosponsored a technical symposium. Onginal papers for this symposium were presented at the AC1 Conventions in Boston, March 1991, and in Dallas, November 1991. The papers were reviewed by members of both AC1 committees as well as members of the international community of experts on fiber reinforced concrete. These original, reviewed, and revised papers constitute this AC1 Special Publication. The editors gratefully acknowledge AC1 Committees 544 and 549, the reviewers, the authors, Dr. Gordon B. Batson (symposium Co-chairman and then Chairman of AC1 Committee 549), and the staff of AC1 who have made this volume a timely contribution to the awareness and growth of fiber reinforced concrete.
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