ACI SP-224-2004 Thin Reinforced Cement-Based Products and Construction Systems《基于细增强水泥的产品和施工系统》.pdf
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1、THIN REINFORCED CEMENT-BASED PRODUCTS AND CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS Editor Ashish Dubey American Concrete Institute“ Advancing concrete knowledge S P-224 Thin Reinforced Cement-Based Products and Construction Systems Editor Ashish Dubey American Concret e Ins t tu te“ Advancing conmete knowlei SP-224 Fir
2、st printing, November 2004 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 May 2005. All discussion approved by the Te
3、chnical Activities Committee along with closing remarks by the authors will be published in the September/October 2005 issue of either AC1 Structural Journal or 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 O 2004 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE P.O. Box 9094 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48333-9094 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 any
6、 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. Cover Page Photonraph The Clubhouse at Abu Dhabi - The build
7、ing demonstrates the use of thin cementitious panels as exterior cladding. Photograpli courtesy of Fibrex LLC, Abu Dhabi Printed in the United States of America Editorial production: Lindsay K. Kennedy Library of Congress catalog card number: 20041 14457 ISBN: 0-8703 1-1 59-X PREFAE The use of thin
8、reinforced cementitious products continues to grow rapidly today in a variety of construction applications worldwide. Thin reinforced cementitious products are strong and tough, dimensionally stable, fire resistant, and possess excellent moisture resistance and environmental durability. With the con
9、tinued rapid decline in the use of asbestos fibers as reinforcement in thin cementitious products, several advancements have occurred in the field as a result of the development of new types and forms of reinforcement for thin cementitious products. Also, several advancements have taken place in the
10、 material science and manufacturing methods of cementitious materials for thin reinforced cementitious products. This publication contains the papers originally presented in a symposium on the topic of thin reinforced cementitious products organized by AC1 Committee 549 on Thin Reinforced Cementitio
11、us Products and Ferrocement during the AC1 2003 Spring Convention held in Vancouver, Canada. The symposium explored current state-of-the-art and recent advances in material science, manufacturing methods, and practical applications of thin reinforced cementitious products. The topics covered in this
12、 publication include material science oftextile reinforced concrete, use of textile reinforced concrete for integrated formwork and exterior cladding panels, prestressed thin-sheet concrete products, ultra-high-performance thin precast concrete products, production of concrete tubes by centrifugatio
13、n method, freezing-and-thawing durability of commercial fiber-reinforced cement boards, structural evaluation of cernent- skin sandwich building systems, microwave accelerated curing method for producing precast cementitious products, history of glass fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC) products, and n
14、iodeling of cement-based laminate composites. The papers presented in this publication have beeu peer reviewed by experts in the field, according to the guidelines established by the American Concrete Institute. The future of thin reinforced cementitious products depends largely on their ability to
15、compete cost effectively with similar products made using other materials such as metals and plastics. For future research and development, this entails understanding and optimizing fiber-reinforced cementitious compositions from a fundamental material science perspective; developing and implementin
16、g the use of cost-effective raw materials, particularly reinforcing fibers and other forms of reinforcement; and developing efficient manufacturing methods to produce thin reinforced cementitious products. Ashish Dubey Editor Chair, ACI Committee 549 Thin Rei forced Cenrentifious Pi-odircts and Ferr
17、ocement iii iv TABLE OF CONTENTS . Preface 111 SP-224-1: GFRC-30 Years of High Fiber Cement Composite Applications Worldwide . 1 by G. T. Gilbert SP-224-2: Towards Prestressed Thin-Sheet Glass Concrete Products 2 1 by G. Vilkner and C. Meyer SP-224-3: Textile Reinforced Concrete: Investigations at D
18、ifferent Levels . 33 by J. Hegger, A. Sherif, O. Bruckermann, and M. Konrad SP-224-4: Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) for Integrated Formworks 45 by W. Brameshuher, M. Koster, J. Hegger, S.Voss,T. Gries,M. Barl, H.-W. Reinhardt, and M. Krger SP-226.5: Exterior Cladding Panels as an Application of
19、Textile Reinforced Concrete 55 by J. Hegger, H. Schneider, A. Sherif, M. Molter, and S. Voss SP-224-6: Ultra-High Performance Concrete with Ductility: Design, Prototyping, and Manufacturing of Panels and Boxes 7 1 by D. Zakariasen and V. Perry SP-224-7: New Cement Composites for Thin Structural Prod
20、ucts 89 ,by E. Parant and P. Rossi SP-224-8: Structural Evaluation of Cement Skin Sandwich Building System . 10 1 by Y. Shao, E. Blain-Cosgrove, and B. Robinson SP-224-9: Properties of Short Fiber Reinforced Cement Paste for Concrete Tubes Produced by Centrifugation Method . 1 I3 by D. Hesselbarth a
21、nd J. Kaufmann SP-224- 1 O: Temperature Controlled Microwave Acclerated Curing of Precast by K. C. G. Ong, C. P. Teo, C. H. Shum, L. H. J. Wong, S. T. Tan, and C. T. Tam Ferrocement Secondary Roofing Slabs 1 27 SP-224- 1 I : Freeze-Thaw Durability of Commercial Fiber-Reinforced Cement Board . 145 by
22、 K. G. Kuder and S. P. Shah V SP-224-12: Crack Growth Resistance of Thin Mortar Layers with Hybrid Fiber by L. Sorelli, N. Banthia, and G. A. Plizzari Reinforcement . 161 SP-224-13: Modeling of Cement Based Composite Laminates i 79 by B. Mobasher SP-224-14: Effect of Crack Growth on Overall Mechanic
23、al Properties of Cement Composites . 193 by M. Boulfiza and N. Banthia vi GFRC-30 Years of High Fiber Cement Composite Applications Worldwide by G. T. Gilbert Syxwpsk Thin, fiber reinforced cementitious products offer a useful balance of properties such as strength, toughness, environmental durabili
24、ty, moisture resistance, dimensional stability, fire resistance, aesthetics and ease of handling and installation. For more than 30 years, AR glass fibers have been at the forefront in the development of new applications of such products throughout the World. Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete GFRC is
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