The Combined Effects of Fiber and Cement-Based Composite Materials

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As far as the problems arising in the using of cracking mortar is concerned, a lot of work are done by researchers to improve the performance of cementations material, including adding various fibers into the cement matrix. The crack resistance mechanism of fiber-reinforced cement mortar is studied by scholars through a variety of methods. In this paper, the roles of fiber in fiber reinforced cement-based composite materials and the explanation thereof proposed by domestic and foreign scholars are summarized.

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