
doi: 10.1007/bf02481702
In Part 1 of this paper, data on impact resistance of fiber reinforced wet-mix shotcrete obtained by testing beam specimens was presented. Ten different types of commercially available fibers were investigated. It was argued that since shotcrete in many applications is loaded dynamically, slow-rate static tests are not sufficient for a comprehensive characterization of its in-place performance. mance. It was also demonstrated that shotcrete is a highly stress-rate sensitive material, and its performance under impact is very different from that predicted by the slow-rate, quasi-static tests.
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