Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete

Textile reinforced concrete (TRC) is an innovative composite material, which is being intensely and practice-oriented investigated on national and international level. In the last few years this material has gained increasing importance in the field of civil engineering. In the context of the collab...

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Main Authors: Kravaev, Plamen, Janetzko, Steffen, Gries, Thomas, Kang, Bong-Gu, Brameshuber, Wolfgang, Zell, Maike, Hegger, Josef
Other Authors: Technische Universität Dresden, Sonderforschungsbereich 528
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Language:English
Published: Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden 2009
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-14-ds-1244040840310-742902013-01-07T19:48:40Z Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete Kravaev, Plamen Janetzko, Steffen Gries, Thomas Kang, Bong-Gu Brameshuber, Wolfgang Zell, Maike Hegger, Josef commingling hybrid yarns water soluble fibres textile reinforced concrete bonding Commingling Hybridgarn wasserlösliche Faser Textilverstärkter Beton Tragfähigkeit Faser-Matrix-Anbindung ddc:620 rvk:ZI 2000 Textile reinforced concrete (TRC) is an innovative composite material, which is being intensely and practice-oriented investigated on national and international level. In the last few years this material has gained increasing importance in the field of civil engineering. In the context of the collaborative research project SFB 532 at the RWTH Aachen University, research was carried out to understand and to predict the behaviour of different yarn structures in fine grained concrete. Based on the results, innovative commingling yarns were made of alkali-resistant glass fibres and water soluble PVA. These hybrid yarns have an open structure, which improves the penetration of the textile reinforcement by the concrete matrix. Hence, the load bearing capacity of TRC structural elements was significantly improved. This paper presents a technique for the production of such commingling yarns for concrete applications. The mechanical properties of the new yarns are determined due to tensile stress tests. The bond behaviour of the commingling yarns was investigated by pull-out- and tensile stress tests on TRC-specimens. The results of the different tests are being presented and briefly discussed. Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden Technische Universität Dresden, Sonderforschungsbereich 528 2009-06-03 doc-type:article application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-ds-1244040840310-74290 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-ds-1244040840310-74290 PPN312569815 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/436/paper02_aa11_qucosa.pdf Textilbeton – Theorie und Praxis : Tagungsband zum 4. Kolloquium zu Textilbewehrten Tragwerken (CTRS4) und zur 1. Anwendertagung, Dresden, 3.6. - 5.6.2009. - Dresden, 2009. - S. 17 - 28 eng
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topic commingling
hybrid yarns
water soluble fibres
textile reinforced concrete
bonding
Commingling
Hybridgarn
wasserlösliche Faser
Textilverstärkter Beton
Tragfähigkeit
Faser-Matrix-Anbindung
ddc:620
rvk:ZI 2000
spellingShingle commingling
hybrid yarns
water soluble fibres
textile reinforced concrete
bonding
Commingling
Hybridgarn
wasserlösliche Faser
Textilverstärkter Beton
Tragfähigkeit
Faser-Matrix-Anbindung
ddc:620
rvk:ZI 2000
Kravaev, Plamen
Janetzko, Steffen
Gries, Thomas
Kang, Bong-Gu
Brameshuber, Wolfgang
Zell, Maike
Hegger, Josef
Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete
description Textile reinforced concrete (TRC) is an innovative composite material, which is being intensely and practice-oriented investigated on national and international level. In the last few years this material has gained increasing importance in the field of civil engineering. In the context of the collaborative research project SFB 532 at the RWTH Aachen University, research was carried out to understand and to predict the behaviour of different yarn structures in fine grained concrete. Based on the results, innovative commingling yarns were made of alkali-resistant glass fibres and water soluble PVA. These hybrid yarns have an open structure, which improves the penetration of the textile reinforcement by the concrete matrix. Hence, the load bearing capacity of TRC structural elements was significantly improved. This paper presents a technique for the production of such commingling yarns for concrete applications. The mechanical properties of the new yarns are determined due to tensile stress tests. The bond behaviour of the commingling yarns was investigated by pull-out- and tensile stress tests on TRC-specimens. The results of the different tests are being presented and briefly discussed.
author2 Technische Universität Dresden, Sonderforschungsbereich 528
author_facet Technische Universität Dresden, Sonderforschungsbereich 528
Kravaev, Plamen
Janetzko, Steffen
Gries, Thomas
Kang, Bong-Gu
Brameshuber, Wolfgang
Zell, Maike
Hegger, Josef
author Kravaev, Plamen
Janetzko, Steffen
Gries, Thomas
Kang, Bong-Gu
Brameshuber, Wolfgang
Zell, Maike
Hegger, Josef
author_sort Kravaev, Plamen
title Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete
title_short Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete
title_full Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete
title_fullStr Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Commingling Yarns for Reinforcement of Concrete
title_sort commingling yarns for reinforcement of concrete
publisher Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden
publishDate 2009
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