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Glass concrete thin sheets prestressed with aramid fiber mesh



Title: Glass concrete thin sheets prestressed with aramid fiber mesh
Author(s): C. Meyer, G. Vilkner
Paper category : conference
Book title: International Workshop High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites
Editor(s): A. E. Naaman and H. W. Reinhardt
Print-ISBN: 2-912143-38-1
e-ISBN: 2912143799
Publisher: RILEM Publications SARL
Publication year: 2003
Pages: 325 - 336
Total Pages: 12
Nb references: 13
Language: English


Abstract: Concrete has been prestressed traditionally with high-strength steel. The vulnerability of such material to corrosion calls for alternate materials, if thin-sheet products are to be prestressed. A research project at Columbia University is investigating the feasibility of using aramid fiber mesh for such purpose. This paper explores the chemical and me-chanical properties of aramid in the form of both individual fibers and rovings. Although the material is inherently brittle, its high strength and stiffness appear to make it a suit-able medium for prestress applications. Appropriate pre-stretching of the mesh can minimize prestress losses due to relaxation. The low bond strength requires special measures for both stressing and anchoring of the mesh. Also the chemical interaction between the fibers and the cement matrix calls for attention. Because of the potential of crushed glass aggregate for decorative and architectural thin-sheet applications, pilot studies have been performed using glass concrete matrices.


Online publication: 2003-04-28
Publication type : full_text
Public price (Euros): 0.00