Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Basalt Fiber Reactive Powder Concrete

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In order to meet the needs of underground engineering, a new type of basalt fiber reactive powder concrete (BFRPC) was developed in this paper. In different materials ratio, the mechanical properties of BFRPC were studied by experimental methods. And compressive strength and bending strength of BFRPC were obtained. The optimal fiber content of BFRPC was got, and the stress-strain relationship was revealed. It would lay the foundation for the application of BFRPC materials in underground engineering.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1018)

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163-167

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January 2021

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