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General Introduction of the Performance of Sprayed FRPC
The spayed fiber reinforcement polymer concrete (FRPC) is a kind of new composite material and construction methods, combining good characteristics of the spayed concrete with FRPC. The research and application in China and overseas of the RFPC technology are briefly introduced. The study in China mainly focuses on the physical and mechanical performance and application style, both the theory and application of which are relatively mature. The spayed FRPC widely applied into civil engineering, water project, buildings, road and bridge, and repairing and strengthening various contractures, which obtained engineering success and economic benefit.
General Introduction of the Performance of Sprayed FRPC
The spayed fiber reinforcement polymer concrete (FRPC) is a kind of new composite material and construction methods, combining good characteristics of the spayed concrete with FRPC. The research and application in China and overseas of the RFPC technology are briefly introduced. The study in China mainly focuses on the physical and mechanical performance and application style, both the theory and application of which are relatively mature. The spayed FRPC widely applied into civil engineering, water project, buildings, road and bridge, and repairing and strengthening various contractures, which obtained engineering success and economic benefit.
General Introduction of the Performance of Sprayed FRPC
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 357-360 ; 1078-1081
08.08.2013
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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