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3D-printed textile-reinforced concrete
Smart composite in constructionA paper proposes the technological solution for the use of textile reinforcement with the additive technologies in the construction. This solution involves the preliminary manufacture of reinforcing frames. Those are the textile reinforcing net made of an alkali-resistant basic knitted fiberglass with an integrated layer of wall insulation.
Oleg Stolyarov +2 more
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Textile reinforced concrete canopies
fib proceedings, 2021Jan Mittelstädt, Boris Peter
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The Application Potential of Textile-Reinforced Concrete
SP-250: Textile-Reinforced Concrete, 2008Textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) is a composite material taking advantage of non-corrosive nature of fiber materials such as alkali-resistant glass (AR-glass), carbon, or aramid for designing slender and filigree structural elements. Compared to short cut fibers, textile reinforcement provides a higher degree of effectiveness because the fiber bundles
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2006
State-of-the-art Report on Textile Reinforced Concrete, prepared and published by RILEM Task Committee 201. Textile Reinforced Concrete is a new composite material with high potentials where the application in building members is concerned but also in other branches. This state-of-the-art report underlines the potentials of TRC.
Hegger, J. +7 more
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State-of-the-art Report on Textile Reinforced Concrete, prepared and published by RILEM Task Committee 201. Textile Reinforced Concrete is a new composite material with high potentials where the application in building members is concerned but also in other branches. This state-of-the-art report underlines the potentials of TRC.
Hegger, J. +7 more
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Textile-Reinforced Concrete for Light Structures
SP-251: Design & Applications of Textile-Reinforced Concrete, 2008At present there is a rising interest of architects and engineers in the application of textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) as a construction material. Filigree, self-supporting and ventilated facade systems are state of the art in the application of TRC. In current investigations, potentials for light-weight structural members are developed.
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Numerical Modeling of Textile-Reinforced Concrete
SP-250: Textile-Reinforced Concrete, 2008Textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) imposes several special requirements on the applicable simulation methods. TRC is highly heterogeneous at several levels of material structures and, therefore, it exhibits a very complex failure process. Examples of interacting effects are the strain localization due to local failure mechanisms in the yarn, bond, and ...
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Behavior of Textile-Reinforced Concrete in Fire
SP-250: Textile-Reinforced Concrete, 2008Textile-reinforced concrete has great potential for use in lightweight, thin-walled structural components. Since such elements participate directly in load transmission in the structural framework, satisfactory fire resistance is often desirable. Experience until now, however, has been limited with respect to the behavior of textile concrete elements ...
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Production and Use of the Textile Reinforced Concrete
Advanced Materials Research, 2014This article discusses about the textile reinforced concrete. The textile reinforced concrete is a new material with great possibilities for modern construction. The textile reinforced concrete consists of cement matrix and textile reinforcement of high strength fibers.
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Behavior of textile‐reinforced concrete columns
Structural ConcreteAbstractThis work aims to investigate the behavior of textile‐reinforced concrete (TRC) members subject to compressive loads. An experimental program including concentric compression tests on I‐section columns with different lengths and simply‐supported ends was carried out.
Fernanda Cristinna Alonso dos Santos +2 more
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