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    Aderência de armadura em concreto reforçado com fibra de aço
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018-02-22) ROSSI, Carlos Rodrigo Costa; OLIVEIRA, Dênio Ramam Carvalho de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1324105476558186
    This work evaluates the influence of steel fibers on the bond between reinforcement and concrete and the behavior of beams subjected to bending stress in the Ultimate Limit State, through an innovative test to compare with RILEM RC6 (1983) standard test. Some of the theoretical models that are willing to represent the bond behavior are prescribed by CEB-FIP (2010), ACI 408R (2003) and NBR 6118 (2014) and by the authors' proposed models: Orangun et al. (1977), Harajli (2009), Shen et al. (2016). In the experimental program will be analyzed steel bars with diameters of 8 mm, 10 mm and 12.5 mm in specimens molded with compressive strength concrete of 30 MPa, varying the length of development in lb; 0.75.lb and 0.5 lb (lb is anchorage length determined by NBR 6118, 2014). The steel fibers used with volumes ranging of 0; 39.25; 78.50 and 117.75kg/m³. There will be 27 beams for the proposed test and 12 cube for the standard Pull-Out Test. The beams were tested at 28 days after concreting, the experimental results were presented and compared with the normative predictions. In the standard test for Vf = 0.5%, increase of tension ≈ 4%, for Vf = 1.0%, increase of tension ≈ 11% and Vf = 1, 5%, increase of tension ≈ 15%. In the proposed test, since there was also variation of length development, the best results were for samples with Vf of 1.5% and with 0.5.lb presented higher tension and load of equivalent rupture. In relation to the theoretical analysis, it was concluded that the prescriptions of Orangun et al. (1977) and ACI 408R (2003) presented results closer to the experimental results, exp/teo ≈ 1, and presented a security level of 75% in the evaluation of security level and dispersion. Therefore, it is feasible to state that lengths developments of smaller CRFA exhibit behavior and performance similar to the lengths developments of reinforced concrete and that the work proposed is efficient for the study of the influence of steel fibers in the bond between reinforcement and concrete.
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    Concretes with red mud coarse aggregates
    (2012-06) OLIVEIRA, Dênio Ramam Carvalho de; ROSSI, Carlos Rodrigo Costa
    Red mud (RM) is a mineral waste, residue of the Bayer process used to obtain alumina from bauxite. While the exploration of rolled pebble damages the environment and is much more controlled by the government, the huge RM disposal areas do not stop increasing and polluting soil, rivers and groundwater sources in Amazon. In this work, the material mixtures used to produce coarse aggregates presented up to 80% of RM, 30% of metakaolin and 30% of active silica as recycled waste. Several tests were carried out to determine the aggregates physical properties and to evaluate the mechanical performance of the concretes with the new aggregates, including hydraulic abrasion strength, and the results were compared to the reference ones, i.e. rolled pebble concretes. Additionally, the sintering process neutralizes any toxic substance as occur in some RM products like tiles and bricks, and these results have encouraged an industrial or semi-industrial production of RM aggregates for concretes.
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