It has been proven by many researchers that the overall behavior of concrete can be improved by the addition of fibers. In the present investigation numerical (FEM) modeling of elastically plastic single straight fiber pull out of elastic matrix volume was realized. Comparison was done with steel fiber is pulling out of concrete matrix. Fiber pulling out micromechanics is governing the macro-crack opening process fiberconcrete post cracking load bearing capacity is dependent on each single fiber pull out force. Numerical modeling was performed using 3D approach, which takes into account the non-linearity is presenting in physical model in combination with a finite element method (FEM). Straight shape fiber pulling out of concrete block in fiber direction was investigated earlier (Li et al., 1998; Mobasher et at., 1995). In our investigation numerical modeling was performed for straight shape fiber was embedded into elastic matrix under variable angle to applied pulling force and at variable depth.
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