Damage evaluation and mechanisms of textile reinforced concrete during telescopic failure
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Alexandre, V.J.F.
Boshoff, W.P. (Billy)
Combrinck, R.
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Elsevier
Abstract
Textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) offers a solution to the drawback associated with the production of cement and
its use in construction. It also promotes the design of concrete in a post-cracking stage as the yarns bridge cracks
once the concrete fails in tension. The pull-out behaviour of TRC has and still receives considerable attention to
progress its use, but the full extent and types of mechanisms associated with the pull-out is not yet fully understood.
This research sets out to investigate the pull-out mechanism when considering various embedment
lengths, as well as employing the use of X-ray computed tomography and scanning electronic microscope imaging
on the post-pull-out elements. The study identified a bottleneck mechanism, resulting from the undulating
imprint the warp yarn produces, which improves the pull-out resistance of yarns. Additionally, the latter
mentioned mechanism is also enhanced by the effect of congestion caused by filament debris, resulting from the
telescopic failure.
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Keywords
Textile reinforced concrete (TRC), Pull-out, Failure mechanisms, Mechanical properties, SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Citation
Alexandre, V.J.F., Boshoff, W.P., Combrinck, R. 2023, 'Damage evaluation and mechanisms of textile reinforced concrete during telescopic failure', Construction and Building Materials, vol. 403, art. 133055, pp. 1-14. https://DOI.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.133055.