An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns

An investigation has been carried out to reduce the deformation behavior of polyethylene (PE) woven geotextile fabric by making PE fabric-glass yarn composite structure using stitching and laminating. The results showed that reinforcement significantly reduced the creep and IED as long as the tensil...

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Main Author: Xiong, Jun
Other Authors: Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences)
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23268
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-232682014-07-04T04:36:20Z An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns Xiong, Jun Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences) West, Mark (Architecture) Feltham, Tammi (Textile Sciences) Chen, Ying (Biosystems Engineering) composite glass yarn fabric formwork concrete polyethylene textile reinforcement An investigation has been carried out to reduce the deformation behavior of polyethylene (PE) woven geotextile fabric by making PE fabric-glass yarn composite structure using stitching and laminating. The results showed that reinforcement significantly reduced the creep and IED as long as the tensile stress is lower than the total load bearing capacity of the glass yarns in the composite structure. However, the strength of PE-glass composite fabric was solely dependent on the strength of the glass yarns. The strength from PE yarns only contributes when all glass yarns are broken. Cast result of concrete columns using the glass yarn reinforced PE fabric by stitching method suggested that the glass yarn must face outside of the fabric formwork to avoid damage of both fabric surface and column surface. 2014-01-16T19:12:23Z 2014-01-16T19:12:23Z 2014-01-16 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23268
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topic composite
glass yarn
fabric formwork
concrete
polyethylene
textile
reinforcement
spellingShingle composite
glass yarn
fabric formwork
concrete
polyethylene
textile
reinforcement
Xiong, Jun
An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns
description An investigation has been carried out to reduce the deformation behavior of polyethylene (PE) woven geotextile fabric by making PE fabric-glass yarn composite structure using stitching and laminating. The results showed that reinforcement significantly reduced the creep and IED as long as the tensile stress is lower than the total load bearing capacity of the glass yarns in the composite structure. However, the strength of PE-glass composite fabric was solely dependent on the strength of the glass yarns. The strength from PE yarns only contributes when all glass yarns are broken. Cast result of concrete columns using the glass yarn reinforced PE fabric by stitching method suggested that the glass yarn must face outside of the fabric formwork to avoid damage of both fabric surface and column surface.
author2 Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences)
author_facet Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences)
Xiong, Jun
author Xiong, Jun
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title An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns
title_short An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns
title_full An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns
title_fullStr An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into reducing time dependent creep of a polyethylene geotextile using glass fiber yarns
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