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Bond Modification of Carbon Rovings through Profiling

The load-bearing behavior and the performance of composites depends largely on the bond between the individual components. In reinforced concrete construction, the bond mechanisms are very well researched. In the case of carbon and textile reinforced concrete, however, there is still a need for rese...

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Autores principales: Penzel, Paul, May, Maximilian, Hahn, Lars, Scheerer, Silke, Michler, Harald, Butler, Marko, Waldmann, Martin, Curbach, Manfred, Cherif, Chokri, Mechtcherine, Viktor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36013718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165581
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author Penzel, Paul
May, Maximilian
Hahn, Lars
Scheerer, Silke
Michler, Harald
Butler, Marko
Waldmann, Martin
Curbach, Manfred
Cherif, Chokri
Mechtcherine, Viktor
author_facet Penzel, Paul
May, Maximilian
Hahn, Lars
Scheerer, Silke
Michler, Harald
Butler, Marko
Waldmann, Martin
Curbach, Manfred
Cherif, Chokri
Mechtcherine, Viktor
author_sort Penzel, Paul
collection PubMed
description The load-bearing behavior and the performance of composites depends largely on the bond between the individual components. In reinforced concrete construction, the bond mechanisms are very well researched. In the case of carbon and textile reinforced concrete, however, there is still a need for research, especially since there is a greater number of influencing parameters. Depending on the type of fiber, yarn processing, impregnation, geometry, or concrete, the proportion of adhesive, frictional, and shear bond in the total bond resistance varies. In defined profiling of yarns, we see the possibility to increase the share of the shear bond (form fit) compared to yarns with a relatively smooth surface and, through this, to reliably control the bond resistance. In order to investigate the influence of profiling on the bond and tensile behavior, yarns with various profile characteristics as well as different impregnation and consolidation parameters are studied. A newly developed profiling technique is used for creating a defined tetrahedral profile. In the article, we present this approach and the first results from tensile and bond tests as well as micrographic analysis with profiled yarns. The study shows that bond properties of profiled yarns are superior to conventional yarns without profile, and a defined bond modification through variation of the profile geometry as well as the impregnation and consolidation parameters is possible.
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spelling pubmed-94161302022-08-27 Bond Modification of Carbon Rovings through Profiling Penzel, Paul May, Maximilian Hahn, Lars Scheerer, Silke Michler, Harald Butler, Marko Waldmann, Martin Curbach, Manfred Cherif, Chokri Mechtcherine, Viktor Materials (Basel) Article The load-bearing behavior and the performance of composites depends largely on the bond between the individual components. In reinforced concrete construction, the bond mechanisms are very well researched. In the case of carbon and textile reinforced concrete, however, there is still a need for research, especially since there is a greater number of influencing parameters. Depending on the type of fiber, yarn processing, impregnation, geometry, or concrete, the proportion of adhesive, frictional, and shear bond in the total bond resistance varies. In defined profiling of yarns, we see the possibility to increase the share of the shear bond (form fit) compared to yarns with a relatively smooth surface and, through this, to reliably control the bond resistance. In order to investigate the influence of profiling on the bond and tensile behavior, yarns with various profile characteristics as well as different impregnation and consolidation parameters are studied. A newly developed profiling technique is used for creating a defined tetrahedral profile. In the article, we present this approach and the first results from tensile and bond tests as well as micrographic analysis with profiled yarns. The study shows that bond properties of profiled yarns are superior to conventional yarns without profile, and a defined bond modification through variation of the profile geometry as well as the impregnation and consolidation parameters is possible. MDPI 2022-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9416130/ /pubmed/36013718 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165581 Text en © 2022 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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Butler, Marko
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Curbach, Manfred
Cherif, Chokri
Mechtcherine, Viktor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416130/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165581
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