In the presentstudy, the effectiveness offiber
inclusion onenhancingfrostdurabilitywasexperimentally
examined.Polypropylenefiberof0.2,0.3,0.4,and0.5%
andsteel fiberof0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8,and1.0%byvolume
fraction wereused. Additionally,reference and air-entrained specimens(with 5%aircontent)werepreparedto
comparetheresults.Thewater/cementratioforallconcrete
mixtureswas0.465.Thecompressiveandtensilestrengths,
andlongitudinal strains offrost-exposed specimens were
measured.Theresultsshowedthatbothfibersimprovedthe
frost resistance ofconcrete,and1%steel fiberinclusion
causedthesamplestobesafeagainstfreeze–thawcyclesas
wellasairentraining.Minimumfibervolumesof0.4and
0.5%wererequired for frost resistance in the steel and
polypropylene fiberspecimens, respectively. Theresults
werealsonumericallyexaminedusinganartificialneural
network(ANN). Dataanalysisshowedthat the ANNwas
capableofgeneralizingbetweeninput andoutputvariables
withreasonably finepredictions.