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Imre Dr. Kovács

Imre Dr. Kovács

PhD

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September 2004 - September 2018
University of Debrecen
Position
  • Head of Department
Education
September 1991 - July 1996

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Publications (9)
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Faszerkezetek tervezésében szemléletváltás szükséges. Kis keresztmetszetű fűrészáruból összeállított rácsos tartószerkezetek alkalmasak nagy fesztávok áthidalására. Az így előregyártott tartószerkezeti elemek felhasználása csökkenti a helyszíni munkát, és gazdaságossá teszi a faszerkezetek alkalmazását. A rácsrudak kapcsolata keményfacsap alkalmazá...
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The papers of the series deal with experimental characterisation of mechanical as well as structural properties of different steel fibre reinforced concretes that can be used for several structural applications. An extensive experimental programme (six years) has been developed to investigate the effect of steel fibre reinforcement on the mechanica...
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The hardening processes of high strength self-compacting concretes are generally described with natural logarithm functions. The aim of this publication is the overall investigation of these processes in order to analyse the impacts of concrete-technological characteristics especially on the graph of the function.
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Results of an experimental study on 21 fibre reinforced concrete beams indicate that steel fibres do not only increase shear capacity but also provide substantial post-peak resistance and ductility in conventionally reinforced beams as well as in prestressed pretensioned concrete beams. The tests were carried out on 2 m long beam specimens reinforc...
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SUMMARY The paper presents a new composite material model, suitable for modeling fiber reinforced concrete under static loading. The governing equations of a new uniaxial rheological device are worked out. The model considers three phases in the composite material, an elastic one, a brittle fracture (concrete), and composite fiber yielding. As for...

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