2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2021.12.029
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Bond performance between textile reinforced concrete (TRC) and brick masonry under conventional environment

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“…It has been reported that tensile strength of TRC shell reinforced by AR-glass fabric or carbon textiles was mainly 8.05 MPa to 49 MPa [ 77 , 84 , 98 , 104 ]. Higher tensile strength could be obtained by increasing the layers of carbon textiles or compacting fabric–matrix interface by filling the bundle spaces with epoxy first and then coating the filled fabric with silica particles [ 77 , 104 ]. Tensile properties of TRC of four types of fabrics (E-glass, AR glass, basalt, aramid and carbon) were tested, respectively, and the failure pattern of these TRC is shown in Figure 15 .…”
Section: Mechanical Behaviours Of Trcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been reported that tensile strength of TRC shell reinforced by AR-glass fabric or carbon textiles was mainly 8.05 MPa to 49 MPa [ 77 , 84 , 98 , 104 ]. Higher tensile strength could be obtained by increasing the layers of carbon textiles or compacting fabric–matrix interface by filling the bundle spaces with epoxy first and then coating the filled fabric with silica particles [ 77 , 104 ]. Tensile properties of TRC of four types of fabrics (E-glass, AR glass, basalt, aramid and carbon) were tested, respectively, and the failure pattern of these TRC is shown in Figure 15 .…”
Section: Mechanical Behaviours Of Trcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interfacial bonding properties between TRC and masonry substrate were analysed using a single shear test, and the most common failure mode was tensile rupture of textile [ 77 ]. The ultimate load and bond strength were the largest when the bond length exceeded the effective bond length that was related to the textile types [ 77 ].…”
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“…Such inorganic composites are usually called the fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) [ 25 ]. Some scholars have proposed several other names based on the type of matrix/fabric and the type of the reinforcement matrix: Textile-reinforced mortar (TRM) [ 26 ], fiber-reinforced mortar (FRM) [ 27 ], mineral-based composites (MBCs) [ 28 ], textile-reinforced concrete (TRC) [ 29 ], and fiber-reinforced inorganic polymer composites (FRiPs) [ 30 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%