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TítuloHybrid effect of fibre mesh and short fibres on the biaxial bending behaviour of TRC
Autor(es)Li, Dong
Ding, Yining
Wang, Qing
Zhang, Yongchao
Azevedo, Cecília
Zhang, Yulin
Palavras-chavecomposite materials
reinforcement
durability-related properties
slabs and plates
load and loading
toughness
slabs & plates
Plates/ toughness
Reinforcement/slabs
Data2019
EditoraICE Publishing
RevistaMagazine of Concrete Research
Resumo(s)Textile mesh-reinforced concrete (TRC) and mortar have been studied in recent years. However, current testing methods are focused on simply supported members under uniaxial bending; these are inadequate for analysis of a biaxially tensioned fibre mesh and incapable of revealing the biaxial behaviour of a TRC panel. Moreover, the fibres can be damaged by the alkalinity of concrete. To overcome this inadequacy, a series experiment of two-way panels is carried out. The methodology used here consists of the experiment and analysis of experimental data, Suitable fibres are selected based on alkali resistance; the effect of fibre meshes on the biaxial bending capacity of the two-way TRC slabs is studied. By addressing the disadvantages of brittle fibre mesh-reinforced concrete compared with conventional reinforced-concrete panels, a significant improvement in the ductility of a TRC panel with steel fibres is achieved. Following the analysis of the experimental data, it can be concluded that a conventional steel mesh with reinforcement ratio of 0·2% can be replaced by a combination of glass or basalt fibre mesh and steel fibres.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/62924
DOI10.1680/jmacr.17.00284
ISSN0024-9831
Versão da editorahttps://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/full/10.1680/jmacr.17.00284
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CMAT - Artigos em revistas com arbitragem / Papers in peer review journals

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