SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 30 December 2021
STP163620200086

Direct Tension Testing of Plain and Fiber Reinforced Concrete for Use in Additive Construction

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An understanding of the tensile capacity of plain and fiber-reinforced concrete is needed for design. Typical designs use correlations based on the flexural capacity of a prismatic beam. Because of anisotropy, however, determining tensile capacity from correlations is more uncertain in additive manufacturing. Therefore, a simple and reliable method for measuring the direct tension of concrete is needed. This paper describes and evaluates a direct tension test of fiber-reinforced concrete that is being developed in ASTM Subcommittee C09.42 on Fiber-Reinforced Concrete. Alternate specimen geometries are discussed, and select results from 100 tests are evaluated statistically. Modifications to the method for use in additive manufacturing are proposed and qualitatively described.

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Pierson, Matthew, C.
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, US
Pinkerton, Luke, R.
Helix Steel, Ann Arbor, MI, US
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Pages: 35–54
DOI: 10.1520/STP163620200086
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-7719-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-7718-5