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A comparison of bending strength between adhesive and steel reinforced concrete with steel only reinforced concrete
Authors:Carolyn Dry  Mindy Corsaw
Affiliation:School of Architecture/Building Research Council, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, 61820, USA
Abstract:Cracking of brittle cementitious composites subjected to excessive loading causes a potential reduction in material performance. Steel bars or metal fibers typically act as tensile reinforcing in concrete composites to increase the material's structural capacity in bending and to delay or prevent matrix cracking.The goal of this research is to determine whether the performance in bending strength and material integrity of a typically reinforced cementitious composite may be improved through the release of “healing” chemicals, such as adhesives, from hollow fibers into cracks induced by loading in addition to the metal reinforcing. Adhesive-filled repair fibers are intended to break immediately upon cracking in the concrete thereby activating the healing process with the release of a sealing or adhering substance. This self-repair occurs whenever and wherever cracks are generated.
Keywords:Self-repair   Concrete   Fiber reinforcement   Bending strength   Microcracking
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