A master's thesis at the University of Basrah discusses (an experimental study of the bending behavior of light concrete beams)

A master’s thesis at the College of Engineering at the University of Basrah discussed (an experimental study of the bending behavior of reinforced lightweight concrete beams with hollow section with fibers)
The thesis presented by the student Ali Hussein Shaalan dealt with two parts, the part includes
The first studies the mechanical properties: compressive strength, cleavage tensile strength, flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, and equilibrium density of lightweight concrete with or without iron fibres.
The second part consists of casting and checking seventeen beams with dimensions
A simple predicate is given to investigate their general behavior by dividing them into four groups
Secondary. The first group consists of one solid beam without grooving and two beams with grooved
Circular as a basis for comparison.
The second group contains three bevels with circular recesses
The third consists of five lintels with circular recesses and iron fibers of the hook-ended type, and 1% of each of the corrugated and straight type. The fourth group contains six beams with a low armament rate
The thesis aims to shed light on the bending behavior of reinforced beams of lightweight concrete with a circular longitudinal cavity with different types of iron fibers with variable volume ratios.
The thesis concluded that the maximum bearing capacity, cracking torque and maximum torque of the hollow lightweight beams containing low reinforcement ratio with iron fibers were improved, where the ratio of hooked iron fibers at the two ends was the appropriate ratio to compensate for the deficiency in the quantity of the main reinforcing iron