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Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements

Textile reinforcements have established themselves as a convincing alternative to conventional steel reinforcements in the building industry. In contrast to ribbed steel bars that ensure a stable mechanical interlock with concrete (form fit), the bonding force of smooth carbon rovings has so far bee...

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Autores principales: Abdkader, Anwar, Penzel, Paul, Friese, Danny, Overberg, Matthias, Hahn, Lars, Butler, Marko, Mechtcherine, Viktor, Cherif, Chokri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984338
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062459
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author Abdkader, Anwar
Penzel, Paul
Friese, Danny
Overberg, Matthias
Hahn, Lars
Butler, Marko
Mechtcherine, Viktor
Cherif, Chokri
author_facet Abdkader, Anwar
Penzel, Paul
Friese, Danny
Overberg, Matthias
Hahn, Lars
Butler, Marko
Mechtcherine, Viktor
Cherif, Chokri
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description Textile reinforcements have established themselves as a convincing alternative to conventional steel reinforcements in the building industry. In contrast to ribbed steel bars that ensure a stable mechanical interlock with concrete (form fit), the bonding force of smooth carbon rovings has so far been transmitted primarily by an adhesive bonding with the concrete matrix (material fit). However, this material fit does not enable the efficient use of the mechanical load capacity of the textile reinforcement. Solutions involving surface-profiled rods promise significant improvements in the bonding behavior by creating an additional mechanical interlock with the concrete matrix. An initial analysis was carried out to determine the effect of a braided rod geometry on the bonding behavior. For this purpose, novel braided rods with defined surface profiling consisting of several carbon filament yarns were developed and characterized in their tensile and bond properties. Further fundamental examinations to determine the influence of the impregnation as well as the application of a pre-tension during its consolidation in order to minimize the rod elongation under load were carried out. The investigations showed a high potential of the impregnated surface-profiled braided rods for a highly efficient application in concrete reinforcements. Hereby, a complete impregnation of the rod with a stiff polymer improved the tensile and bonding properties significantly. Compared to unprofiled reinforcement structures, the specific bonding stress could be increased up to 500% due to the strong form-fit effect of the braided rods while maintaining the high tensile properties.
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spelling pubmed-100589782023-03-30 Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements Abdkader, Anwar Penzel, Paul Friese, Danny Overberg, Matthias Hahn, Lars Butler, Marko Mechtcherine, Viktor Cherif, Chokri Materials (Basel) Article Textile reinforcements have established themselves as a convincing alternative to conventional steel reinforcements in the building industry. In contrast to ribbed steel bars that ensure a stable mechanical interlock with concrete (form fit), the bonding force of smooth carbon rovings has so far been transmitted primarily by an adhesive bonding with the concrete matrix (material fit). However, this material fit does not enable the efficient use of the mechanical load capacity of the textile reinforcement. Solutions involving surface-profiled rods promise significant improvements in the bonding behavior by creating an additional mechanical interlock with the concrete matrix. An initial analysis was carried out to determine the effect of a braided rod geometry on the bonding behavior. For this purpose, novel braided rods with defined surface profiling consisting of several carbon filament yarns were developed and characterized in their tensile and bond properties. Further fundamental examinations to determine the influence of the impregnation as well as the application of a pre-tension during its consolidation in order to minimize the rod elongation under load were carried out. The investigations showed a high potential of the impregnated surface-profiled braided rods for a highly efficient application in concrete reinforcements. Hereby, a complete impregnation of the rod with a stiff polymer improved the tensile and bonding properties significantly. Compared to unprofiled reinforcement structures, the specific bonding stress could be increased up to 500% due to the strong form-fit effect of the braided rods while maintaining the high tensile properties. MDPI 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10058978/ /pubmed/36984338 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062459 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abdkader, Anwar
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Overberg, Matthias
Hahn, Lars
Butler, Marko
Mechtcherine, Viktor
Cherif, Chokri
Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements
title Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements
title_full Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements
title_fullStr Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements
title_full_unstemmed Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements
title_short Improved Tensile and Bond Properties through Novel Rod Constructions Based on the Braiding Technique for Non-Metallic Concrete Reinforcements
title_sort improved tensile and bond properties through novel rod constructions based on the braiding technique for non-metallic concrete reinforcements
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984338
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062459
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