Steel-Fiber-Reinforced-Shotcrete for Tunnels: An International Update

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Don Rose
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Steel-fiber-reinforced-shotcrete (SFRS) methods of testing and the wording of specifications vary from country to country. In the USA ASTM C1018 is widely used. The Canadians have taken a close look at C1018 and point out that exact determination of the first crack is very subjective, and they propose a method of design that eliminates this variable. The Europeans (EFNARC) have taken the principles of testing a step further than ASTM C1018, and have added a new step in measuring the effectiveness of SFRS. EFNARC uses an "energy absorption" of a plate loaded in its center, in addition to the principles of C1018. The principles of SFRS design are also used in Japan, Norway and elsewhere.
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APA: Don Rose  (1999)  Steel-Fiber-Reinforced-Shotcrete for Tunnels: An International Update

MLA: Don Rose Steel-Fiber-Reinforced-Shotcrete for Tunnels: An International Update. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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