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Pultruded Fabric-Cement Composites
Pultruded Fabric-Cement Composites
Journal Article

Pultruded Fabric-Cement Composites

2005
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Overview
The use of reinforcement in thin cement-based elements is essential to improve the tensile and flexural performance. The reinforcements can be either short fibers or continuous reinforcements, in a fabric form. Practical use of fabric-cement composites requires an industrial, cost-effective production process. The objective of this study was to develop the pultrusion technique as an industrial, cost-effective production method of prefabricated thin-sheet fabric-reinforced cement composites. Woven fabrics made from low-modulus polyethylene and glass meshes were used to produce the pultruded cement composites. The influence of fabric type, cell opening, application of pressure during casting, and cement-based matrix modification were examined. The tensile strength and ductility of the pultruded fabric-cement components were found to be relatively high, exhibiting strain hardening behavior even for fabrics with low modulus of elasticity. The best performance was achieved from glass fabric composites with a high content of fly ash. The mechanical properties were significantly affected by the matrix formulation, rheology of the matrix, and the intensity of the pressure applied after the pultrusion process. The promising combination of fabric reinforcement in cement composite products using the pultrusion process is expected to lead to a new class of highperformance fabric-cement composite materials. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Publisher
American Concrete Institute