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A model for predicting fracture resistance of fiber reinforced concrete
M. Wecharatana
, S. P. Shah
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Fiber Reinforced Concrete
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Fracture Resistance
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Fiber Bridging
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Crack Opening Displacement
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Bridging Zone
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Energy Absorption
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Fiber-reinforced Cementitious Composites
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Pullout
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Free Zones
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Double Cantilever Beam Specimen
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Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics
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Crack Closing
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Crack Propagation Resistance
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Traction-free
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Notched Beam
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Process Zone
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Mode I Crack
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Closing Pressure
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Engineering
Bridging
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Impact Toughness
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Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
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Crack Opening Displacement
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Double-Cantilever Beam
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Crack Propagation
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Process Zone
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Beam Specimen
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Absorbed Energy
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Closing Pressure
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Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic
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Pullout Test
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