Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
High
Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete (HSFRC) is an innovative material that has
gained widespread attention in recent years due to its superior mechanical
properties and durability compared to traditional concrete. This
high-performance material has been extensively researched and tested, and the
results have shown that it can significantly enhance the strength, toughness,
and durability of concrete structures, making them more resilient to various
types of loading and environmental factors. The use of HSFRC in construction
has opened up new possibilities for the design of more efficient and
sustainable structures that can withstand extreme conditions and provide
long-lasting performance. The incorporation of fibers in the concrete matrix
enhances its tensile strength, ductility, and energy absorption capacity, while
reducing the risk of cracking and spelling under load. The review of HSFRC
highlights the key benefits and challenges associated with the material, as
well as the current state of research in this field. It presents an overview of
the properties of HSFRC, including its strength, stiffness, durability, and
workability, and discusses the various types of fibers that can be used in its
production.
Country : India
IRJIET, Volume 7, Special Issue of ICRTET- 2023 pp. 206-211