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  • Fiber Reinforced Concrete Performance Characterization

    Fiber Reinforced Concrete Performance Characterization

    October 19, 2025
    Concrete Floors

    As in any structural design procedure, it is essential to have models that describe the performances of the materials to be used. Conventional concrete is usually modeled by its strength class (C25/30, C30/37, etc.), and standard reinforcement steel is described by its yields stress. But how about fibers in concrete? How should one model their…

  • Understanding Yield Lines Theory Applied to Ground Supported Slabs

    Understanding Yield Lines Theory Applied to Ground Supported Slabs

    October 19, 2025
    Concrete Floors

    Industrial floors are subjected to different types of loads — point, line, and uniformly distributed. These loads cause the slab-on-ground to act in flexure or shear. TR34 provides guidance and verification procedures to ensure that neither of these modes of behavior exceeds the slab’s capacity. In the case of flexure induced by point loads, checks…

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