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Preliminary High-Temperature Tests of Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) [PDF]
Fire-testing of Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) is an interesting field in which quite limited research has been conducted so far. In this paper some preliminary tests are presented, where mortars used as binders are heated to 850 °C and their residual strength is tested, while the Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) is also measured, before and after ...
Kapsalis, Panagiotis +3 more
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Current and Future Trends in Textiles for Concrete Construction Applications
Textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) is a composite material consisting of a concrete matrix with a high-performance reinforcement made of technical textiles.
Martin Scheurer +9 more
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The effectiveness of textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) and steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) in the flexural performance of rectangular concrete beams was investigated in this study.
Fahed Alrshoudi
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Floating breakwater pontoon pilot cast with carbon textile reinforcement-based ultra high durability concrete: Materials development and testing, and implementation in the North Atlantic (Irelands west coast) [PDF]
A floating unit with three pontoons made of epoxy-coated carbon textile reinforced, ultra-high durability concrete (ECF UHDC), mineral impregnated carbon fibre-reinforced UHDC (MCF UHDC) and, as references, steel-reinforced concretes has been designed ...
Schroefl Christof +3 more
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Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Concentrically Loaded RC Columns Strengthening by Textile Reinforced Concrete Jacketing [PDF]
Nowadays, Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) has become a very popular strengthening technique for concrete structures. This paper presents an investigation on the applicability of TRC for strengthening reinforced concrete column.
Mai, Dinh Loc +3 more
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Material‐minimised construction with extruded textile reinforced concrete
Abstract The use of textile reinforced concrete (TRC) is particularly suitable for producing sustainable, material‐minimised components, as it allows for a significant reduction in the amount of concrete cover required compared to steel reinforced concrete (SRC).
Matthias Kalthoff +3 more
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3D‐printed concrete footbridges: An approach to assess the sustainability performance
Abstract Digital fabrication with concrete (DFC) is fast becoming an attractive alternative for components (i.e., façades, urban furniture) and structural typologies (i.e., short‐span footbridges, columns, floor systems) for which complex geometries derived from particular aesthetical criteria and/or construction time constrictions are governing ...
Javier Asensio +3 more
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Abstract Taking into consideration the seismic vulnerability and the poor energy performance of the European building stock, and the increasing socio‐economic and environmental need for integrating seismic upgrading with energy efficiency improvement, an experimental study involving the lateral load testing of full‐scale one‐story one‐bay masonry ...
Chrysostomou Christis Z +5 more
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Sampling refugee groups: The example of Syrians in Turkey
Abstract Quantitative surveys among refugees not only advance our scientific understanding of forced migration, but they also provide political and civil society actors with the information they need to take measures to improve their protection and living conditions.
David Schiefer +3 more
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Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) is a prefabricated novel lightweight high-performance composite material that can be used as a load-bearing or non-load-bearing component of prefabricated buildings.
Egodawaththa Ralalage Kanishka Chandrathilaka +3 more
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