ACI SP-124-1990 Thin-Section Fiber Reinforced Concrete and Ferrocement《薄切片纤维钢筋混凝土和钢丝网水泥》.pdf
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1、COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling Serviceslin-Section Fiber Reinforced Concrete and Ferrocement J.I. Daniel S.E Shah Editors SP-124 COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-124 90
2、a Obb29Y9 0010103 5 W DISCUSSION of individual papers in this symposium may be submitted in accordance with general requirements of the AC1 Publication Policy to AC1 headquarters at the address given below. Closing date for submission of discussion is April 1, 1991. All discussion approved by the Te
3、chnical Activities Committee along with closing remarks by the authors will be published in the Septernber/October issue of either AC1 Structural Journal or AC1 Materials Journal depending on the subject emphasis of the individual paper. The Institute is not responsible for the statements or opinion
4、s expressed in its publications. Institute publications are not able to, nor intended to, supplant individual training, responsibility, or judgment of the user, or the supplier, of the information presented. The papers in this volume have been reviewed under Institute publication procedures by indiv
5、iduals expert in the subject areas of the papers. Copyright 0 1990 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE P.O. Box 19150, Redford Station Detroit, Michigan 48219 All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by
6、any electronic or mechanical device, printed or written or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduction or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors. Printed in the United States of America Editorial product
7、ion Patricia Kost Library of Congress catalog card number 90-82842 COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesPREFACE Thin-section fiber reinforced concrete is portland cement concrete or mortar reinforced with dispersed, randomly oriented discr
8、ete fibers. Fibers can be metal (low carbon or stainless), mineral (glass or asbestos), synthetic organic (carbon, cellulose, or polymeric), or natural organic (sisal). Fiber lengths can range from 1/8 inch to 2 1/2 inches. Furthermore, many existing thin fiber-cement composites on the market today
9、comprise a blend of different fiber types. By ACIs definition, ferrocement is portland cement mortar reinforced by a number of very closely spaced layers of continuous fiber networks or meshes. Ferrocement can be manufactured with any of the fiber types mentioned above, even though its name might im
10、ply steel wire meshes. Therefore, to address all of the many thin-section fiber-cement building products available around the world today or under development, AC1 committees 544 on Fiber Reinforced Concrete and 549 on Ferrocement organized and cosponsored an international symposium. The original pa
11、pers for this symposium were presented at the AC1 conventions in Atlanta, February 1989 and in San Diego, November 1989. The papers were reviewed by members of both committees as well as members of the international community of experts on this subject. These original, reviewed, and revised papers c
12、onstitute this AC1 special publication. The papers are divided into four parts: (Part I) Synthetic Fibers, (Part 2) Glass Fibers, (Part 3) Steel Fibers, and (Part 4) Ferrocement and Other Thin-Section Composites. The editors gratefully acknowledge AC1 Committees 544 and 549, the reviewers, fhe autho
13、rs, Dr. Gordon B. Batson (symposium cochairman and Chairman of AC1 Committee 549), and the staff of AC1 who have made this volume a timely contribution to the state-of-the-art of thin-section fiber reinforced concrete and ferrocemenf. James I. Daniel, Coeditor and Secretary ACT Committee 544 Surendr
14、a P. Shah, Coeditor and Chairman AC1 Committee 544 . 111 COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-124 70 0bb2747 0010105 7 W AC1 Committee 544 FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE Surendra P. Shah Chairman James I. Daniel Secretary Shuaib H. Ahmad
15、 M. Arockiasamy P. N. Balaguru Clair G. Ball Hiram P. Ball, Jr. Nemkumar Banthia Gordon B. Batson Arnon Bentur Dennis Casamatta Marvin E. Criswell Sidney Freedman Richard E. Galer Melvyn A. Galinat V. S. Gopalaratnam Antonio J. Guerra Lloyd E. Hackman M. Nadim Hassoun Carol D. Hays Charles H. Henage
16、r George C. Hoff Roop L. Jindal Colin D. Johnston David R. Lankard Mark A. Leppert Brij M. Mago Henry N. Marsh Assir Melamed N. C. Mitchell Henry J. Molloy Dudley R. Morgan Antoine E. Naaman Antonio Nanni Stanley L. Paul Seth L. Pearlman V. Ramakrishnan D. V. Reddy CONSULTING MEMBERS Ralph C. Robins
17、on E. K. Schrader Morris Schupack Shan Somaya j i Parvis Soroushian James D. Speakman R. N. Swamy Peter C. Tatnall Ben L. Tilsen George J. Venta Gary L. Vondran Methi Wecharatana G. R. Williamson Ronald E. Witthohn George Y. Wu Spencer T. Wu Robert C. Zellers Ronald F. Zollo Craig A. Ballinger Yoshi
18、hiko Ohama A. J. Majumdar C. D. Pomeroy Roman Malinowski Alan W. Schwarz Winston A. Marsden Eng. Ake Skarendahl Dirk E. Nemegeer Junji Takag AC1 Committee 549 FERROCEMENT Gordon B. Batson Chairman P. N. Balaguru Secretary M. Arockiasamy Antoine E. Naaman R. N. Swamy Jose Castro Antonio Nanni Ben L.
19、Tilsen Antonio J. Guerra D. V. Reddy G. R. Williamson Martin Iorns J. P. Romualdi Ronald F. Zollo Colin D. Johnston S. P. Shah R. Zubieta iv COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-124 90 Obb29y7 001010b O W CONTENTS PREFACE iii PART 1
20、 - SYNTHETIC FIBERS SPECIALTY CELLULOSE FIBERS FOR CEMENT REINFORCEMENT by K.D. Vinson and J.I. Daniel 1 PERFORMANCE OF NON-ASBESTOS FIBER CEMENT SHEETING by J.G. Keer . 19 FABRICATION AND PROPERTIES FOR A NEW CARBON FIBER REINFORCED CEMENT PRODUCT by T. Ando, H. Sakai, K. Takahashi, T. Hoshijima, M
21、. Awata, and S. Oka 39 ORIENTED POLYETHYLENE FIBROUS PULP REINFORCED CEMENT coMPosITEs bt D.M. Gale, A.H. Shah, and P. Balaguru 61 DEVELOPMENT OF ARAMID FBER REINFORCED CEMENT COMPOSITES by P. Soroushian, 2. Bayasi, and A. Khan, 79 REINFORCEMENT OF CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS WITH CELLULOSE FIBERS by P.
22、Soroushian and S. Marikunte 99 PLASTIC SHRINKAGE AND PERMEABILITY IN POLYPROPYLENE REINFORCED MORTAR by M.A. Sanjuan, B. Bacle, A. Moragues, and C. Andrade . 125 PART 2 - GLASS FIBERS INTERACTION BETWEEN FIBERS AND THE MATRIX IN GLASS FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE by B Mobasher and S.P. Shah 137 DESIGN
23、CONSIDERATIONS FOR GFRC FACADES by R.G. Oesterle, D.M. Schultz, and J.D. Glikin 157 V COPYRIGHT ACI International (American Concrete Institute)Licensed by Information Handling ServicesAC1 SP-124 90 m 0bb2749 0010107 2 m MANUFACTURE AND INSTALLATION OF GFRC FACADES by N.W. Hanson, J.J. Roller, J.I. D
24、aniel, and T.L. Weinmann . 183 IMPROVEMENT OF THE DURABILITY OF GFRC BY SILICA FUME TREATMENTS by A. Bentur 215 GLASS FIBER REINFORCED CEMENT IN MINING APPLICATIONS by 1.R.K. Greig 233 PART 3 - STEEL FIBERS STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF STEEL FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT by N.C. Kothari
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