Study on the Properties of High‐Dosage Micro‐Steel Fiber Self‐Compacting Concrete With Combined Incorporation of Fly Ash and Slag Powder — Jiayan Zheng (2025) | RDL Network
To improve the mechanical properties of self‐compacting concrete (SCC) with single fly ash (FA) incorporation, this study used SCC with 30% Grade I FA replacing cement as the matrix and conducted experiments with ultrashort and ultrafine steel fibers (SFs) length 6 mm and diameter 0.2 mm at volume contents of 0%, 1.5%, 3%, 5%, and 6%, investigating their effects on compressive, splitting tensile, and flexural strengths. The results showed that the SFs significantly enhanced the mechanical properties of SCC, with strengths increasing with fiber content; beyond 3% fiber content, the growth of compressive and splitting tensile strengths slowed down and flexural strength growth stabilized at 5% fiber content. This study provides references for mix proportion optimization and engineering application of such SCC.
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