11-13-2012, 09:06 AM
Flexural and Tensile Properties of Thin, Very High-Strength, Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Panels
Author: Roth, Michael J | Size: 4.85 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center | Year: 2008 | pages: 191
This research was conducted to characterize the flexural and tensile characteristics of thin, very high-strength, discontinuously reinforced concrete panels jointly developed by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center and U.S. Gypsum Corporation. Panels were produced from a unique blend of cementitious material and fiberglass reinforcing fibers, achieving compressive strength and fracture toughness levels that far exceeded those of typical concrete. The research program included third-point flexural experiments, novel direct tension experiments, implementation of micromechanically based analytical models, and development of finite element numerical models. The experimental, analytical, and numerical efforts were used conjunctively to determine parameters such as elastic modulus, first-crack strength, post-crack modulus and fiber/matrix interfacial bond strength. Furthermore, analytical and numerical models implemented in the work showed potential for use as design tools in future engineered material improvements.
Code:
***************************************
Content of this section is hidden, You must be registered and activate your account to see this content. See this link to read how you can remove this limitation:
http://forum.civilea.com/thread-27464.html
***************************************