A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Textile-reinforced concrete component
A concrete component includes a fiber reinforcement structure (12), formed by a grid arrangement (15). At least some of the rods extending in the X or Y direction are preferably designed as double rods having a joined cross-section or having sub-cross-sections separated from each other by a gap (20). Such double rods can be arranged in a grid structure both at right angles to each other and at other angles to provide a triangular structure, a hexagonal structure, or the like as a grid. Fiber reinforcement structures (12) made of a plastic-impregnated fiber material, such as epoxy-resin-bonded glass fibers having long fibers (endless fibers), in the particular rod longitudinal direction and without bonding among each other (ravings) can construct an adequately load-bearing composite with the concrete body (II). The steel rods can act as reinforcement, wherein harmful effects on the concrete, in particular wedge and gap effects, do not occur.
Textile-reinforced concrete component
A concrete component includes a fiber reinforcement structure (12), formed by a grid arrangement (15). At least some of the rods extending in the X or Y direction are preferably designed as double rods having a joined cross-section or having sub-cross-sections separated from each other by a gap (20). Such double rods can be arranged in a grid structure both at right angles to each other and at other angles to provide a triangular structure, a hexagonal structure, or the like as a grid. Fiber reinforcement structures (12) made of a plastic-impregnated fiber material, such as epoxy-resin-bonded glass fibers having long fibers (endless fibers), in the particular rod longitudinal direction and without bonding among each other (ravings) can construct an adequately load-bearing composite with the concrete body (II). The steel rods can act as reinforcement, wherein harmful effects on the concrete, in particular wedge and gap effects, do not occur.
Textile-reinforced concrete component
KARLE ROLAND (author) / KROMER HANS (author) / PFAFF JOHANN (author)
2017-05-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
Glassfiber reinforced concrete/textile-reinforced concrete
British Library Online Contents | 2004
|TIBKAT | 2017
|PRODUCTION - Glassfiber-reinforced concrete-textile-reinforced concrete
Online Contents | 2004
|MODELING THE LOSS OF COMPONENT STRENGTH OF TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
|Textile Reinforced Concrete: Practical Applications
Tema Archive | 2013
|