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HPFRCC-7.

Proceedings of the 7th RILEM Workshop on High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites.
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 2015

Summary

Zementgebundene Hochleistungsfaserverbundwerkstoffe (engl. High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites, HPFRCC) stellen eine Klasse von Zementkompositen dar, die dehnungsverfestigend sind, eine hohe Bruchdehnung aufweisen und vor Erreichen der Höchstlast zahlreiche Risse zeigen. Neben dieser mechanischen Definition können weitere Merkmale Höchstleistung charakterisieren, wie z. B. gute Verarbeitbarkeit, Dauerhaftigkeit und Robustheit. Der Hauptanlass dieses internationalen Workshops war, eine hochkarätige Plattform für neueste Ergebnisse und Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet von HPFRCC zu schaffen. Über 60 Beiträge von leitenden Weltexperten sind in diesem Band vertreten, die den Stand der Forschung wiedergeben. Einzelkapitel betreffen den frischen und erhärtenden Zustand, Selbstverdichtende Komposite, interne Nachbehandlung und Selbstheilung, mechanisches Verhalten unter Zug, Druck und Schub, kombinierte Wirkungen von Last und Klima, Ermüdung, Impact, Brand, konstruktive Anwendungen, Verstärkung. Einige Beiträge befassen sich auch mit Textilbeton und Höchstleistungskompositen.

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Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2015
Copyright Year
2015
ISBN-Print
978-3-8167-9396-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8167-9397-7
Publisher
Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
Language
English
Pages
510
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Partial access Pages I - 2 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. International workshop series on High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites (HPFRCC): History and Evolution No access Pages 3 - 10
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    1. Improving the first crack behaviour of textile reinforced concrete No access Pages 13 - 20
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    2. A compound for the production of high and ultra-high performance concrete No access Pages 21 - 28
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    3. Increased efficiency of column strengthening with TRC by addition of short fibres in the fine-grained concrete matrix No access Pages 29 - 36
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    4. Mix design and basic properties of a new UHPFRC featuring portland-limestone cement No access Pages 37 - 44
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    5. Effect of mineral admixtures on the properties of a sustainable ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) No access Pages 45 - 52
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    6. Sustainable development of an ultra-high performance fibre reinforced concrete (UHPFRC): towards an efficient utilization of fibres No access Pages 53 - 60
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    7. Modifying carbon roving-cement matrix bond by inorganic coating No access Pages 61 - 68
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    1. Autogeneous self healing of high performance fibre reinforced cementitious composites No access Pages 71 - 78
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    2. Performance characteristics of HPDSP concrete: an overview No access Pages 79 - 86
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    3. Development of a high-performance fiber-reinforced cement composite for large scale processing No access Pages 87 - 94
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    4. The effect of fiber content and aggregate type on the performance of UHPC No access Pages 95 - 102
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    5. Tensile characterization of sustainable ultra-high performance fibre reinforced concrete containing GGBS No access Pages 103 - 110
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    6. Probabilistic micromechanical model of engineered cementitious composites (ECC) No access Pages 111 - 118
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    7. Influence of steel fiber content on fracture energy of HPFRCC No access Pages 119 - 126
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    1. Assessment of constitutive model for ultra-high performance fiber reinforced cement composites using the Barcelona test No access Pages 129 - 136
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    2. Determination of fibre orientation factor in high and ultra-high-performance fibrereinforced self-compacting concrete No access Pages 137 - 144
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    3. Rough concrete surfaces for strengthening and retrofitting – 3D Model of roughening process for description of concrete surface geometry No access Pages 145 - 152
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    4. On the application of dispersed fibres as reinforcement for concrete shields against radiation No access Pages 153 - 160
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    5. Concrete with superabsorbent polymer fiber No access Pages 161 - 168
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    6. Water penetration into HPFRCC under imposed strain No access Pages 169 - 176
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    7. Size effect on the flexural performance of ultra high performance fiber reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) No access Pages 177 - 184
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    8. Comparison between inverse analysis procedure results and experimental measurements obtained from UHPFRC four-point bending tests No access Pages 185 - 192
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    9. Mechanical properties of a highly flowable ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete mixture considering large-size effects No access Pages 193 - 200
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    10. On the chemo-mechanical behavior of basalt textile reinforced refractory concrete under high temperatures No access Pages 201 - 208
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    11. Quantification of tensile response of UHP-FRC No access Pages 209 - 216
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    12. Ultra high performance fiber reinforced concrete under impact loading No access Pages 217 - 224
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    1. Durability performance of strain hardening fiber reinforced concrete No access Pages 227 - 234
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    2. Self-healing capacity of a strain-hardening cement-based composite (SHCC) with bacteria No access Pages 235 - 242
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    3. Influence of imposed compressive stress and subsequent self-healing on capillary absorption and chloride penetration into UHPFRCC No access Pages 243 - 250
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    4. Influence of an imposed tensile stress and subsequent self-healing on capillary absorption and chloride penetration into HPFRCC No access Pages 251 - 258
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    5. Development of engineered cementitious composites with local material ingredients No access Pages 259 - 266
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    6. Mineral building material stock of buildings and infrastructures in Germany and flows as indicators for recycling potentials No access Pages 267 - 274
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    7. Fiber-reinforced high–performance concretes exposed to high temperature: materials behavior and structural implications No access Pages 275 - 282
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    1. Study on deformation of a reinforced concrete bridge pier constructed using highstrength reinforcing bars and high performance material No access Pages 285 - 292
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    2. Behaviour of high strength strain-hardening cement-based composites (HS-SHCC) subjected to impact loading No access Pages 293 - 300
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    3. Tensile behavior and durability of high performance fiber reinforced concrete No access Pages 301 - 308
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    4. Micromechanics-based study on fatigue failure of engineered cementitious composites No access Pages 309 - 316
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    5. Impact behaviour of high performance glass fibre reinforced cement composite laminates No access Pages 317 - 324
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    6. Penetration and explosion of ultra-high performance fiber reinforced cement composite subjected to impact No access Pages 325 - 332
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    7. Behaviour of strain-hardening cement-based composites (SHCC) subject to cyclic loading No access Pages 333 - 340
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    1. Experimental studies to determine the flexural and cracking performance of hybrid steel-mesh and polyolefin-fiber reinforced cementitious composites No access Pages 343 - 350
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    2. Hybrid steel fiber reinforced concrete panels in shear: experimental investigation No access Pages 351 - 358
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    3. Interfacial bond tailoring for crack width reduction in high strength-high ductility concrete (HSHDC) No access Pages 359 - 366
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    4. Effect of deformation history on steel-reinforced HPFRCC flexural member behavior No access Pages 367 - 374
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    5. Investigation of the size effect in shear of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) slender beams No access Pages 375 - 382
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    6. Bending behavior of precast bridge slabs in UHPFRC under static and cyclic loadings No access Pages 383 - 390
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    7. Stability of reinforcing bars in steel fiber reinforced concrete flexural members No access Pages 391 - 398
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    1. Performance of full-scale ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) column subjected to extreme earthquake-type loading No access Pages 401 - 408
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    2. Seismic performance of full-scale high-performance fiber-reinforced (HPFRC) special moment frame slab-beam-column subassemblage using joints as the major energy dissipation source No access Pages 409 - 416
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    3. Tension stiffening effect of reinforced high-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composites No access Pages 417 - 424
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    4. Finite element analysis of test configurations for identification of interface parameters in layered FRCC systems No access Pages 425 - 432
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    5. UHP-FRC connections: delivering innovation and enhancing performance No access Pages 433 - 440
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    6. Demountable construction for sustainable buildings No access Pages 441 - 448
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    7. Cable stayed footbridge made of UHPC No access Pages 449 - 456
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    8. Impact of reinforcement ratio on deformation capacity of reinforced highperformance fiber-reinforced cementitious composites No access Pages 457 - 464
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    9. Jacketing of existing piers: evaluation of the risk of cracking due to hydration heat when different types of application techniques are used No access Pages 465 - 472
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    10. Cast-on site UHPFRC for improvement of existing structures – achievements over the last 10 years in practice and research No access Pages 473 - 480
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    11. Modeling the load-deformation response of FRC structural members No access Pages 481 - 488
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    12. HPFRCC beams in innovative elevated slabs: experimental characterization and modeling No access Pages 489 - 496
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    13. Influence of HPFRCC on corrosion initiation and corrosion propagation No access Pages 497 - 504
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  3. Author index No access Pages 505 - 506
  4. Subject index No access Pages 507 - 510

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