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Hochduktiler Beton mit Kurzfaserbewehrung - Baustoffliche Grundlagen und bautechnische Anwendungen

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, , n. 1, v. 110
Page(s): 50-58
DOI: 10.1002/best.201400046
Abstract:

Strain-hardening cement-based compositesMaterial design, properties and applications in construction

Strain-hardening cement-based composites (SHCC) are new, high-performance materials reinforced in most cases with either polyvinyl-alcohol or high-density polyethylene fibre. These composites exhibit strain-hardening behaviour under tensile loading. They have a strain capacity on an order of magnitude of more than one hundred times that of ordinary fibre-reinforced concrete. SHCC have relatively high tensile and shear strengths and up until reaching strain capacity yield only very narrow, multiple cracks. These specific features make this new type of concrete attractive for a number of practical applications both in new construction and in the repair and strengthening of existing structures. The article at hand provides an overview of SHCCs' material design as well as of their mechanical performance, durability and fields of application.

Keywords:
ductility durability application strengthening ultra high-performance concrete (UHPC) rehabilitation damage mechanics impact Darrieus rotor concrete technology fibre concrete
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