Click for detailsThe extreme ductility observed in CRC - in beams, slabs, joints and columns - is obtained by having a large content of small steel fibres and closely spaced main reinforcement.
The graph shows a comparison between two notched beams loaded in bending. The red curve is for a beam with no fibres, while the blue curve is for a beam with 6% of fibres. The energy under the blue curve is 100 times as high as the energy under the red curve, which means that the resistance against development of cracks is much larger with the fibre reinforcement.