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Tensile Behavior of Epoxy-Impregnated Carbon FRCM Exposed to High Temperatures

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Publication Date:
2024
Short description:
Tensile Behavior of Epoxy-Impregnated Carbon FRCM Exposed to High Temperatures / Bertolli, Veronica; Signorini, Cesare; Nobili, Andrea; D'Antino, Tommaso. - 54:(2024), pp. 750-758. [10.1007/978-3-031-70145-0_89]
abstract:
Externally bonded (EB) fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composites, also referred to as textile reinforced concrete (TRC), are getting increasingly popular in the field of structural retrofit- ting as they combine good mechanical properties with important advantages in terms of cost effectiveness, ease of intervention, and reversibility. In addition, FRCMs have good resistance to relatively elevated temperature, also by vitue of the protecting role exerted by the inorganic matrix on the embedded textile. While polymeric impregnation of multifilament textiles maximizes the mechanical response of FRCM, it also introduces an organic element into an otherwise fully inorganic composite and, accordingly, raises some concerns in terms of high temperature vulnerability of the material. In this paper, the influence of thermal preconditioning on the tensile properties of carbon FRCM in a cementitious mortar is investigated, with special regard to the role of epoxy-impregnation of the open-mesh textile. Eight FRCM specimens are subjected to a 250-minute-long thermal preconditioning up to 300∘C, and their mechanical behavior is assessed and compared with eight specimens in the control group. It is found that, unexpectedly, the greatest performance loss is associated with the control, as opposed to the epoxy-coated, group.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
carbon textile; clevis-grip tensile tests; FRCM; Polymeric impregnation; temperature preconditioning
List of contributors:
Bertolli, Veronica; Signorini, Cesare; Nobili, Andrea; D'Antino, Tommaso
Authors of the University:
NOBILI Andrea
SIGNORINI CESARE
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1359809
Book title:
TRANSFORMING CONSTRUCTION: ADVANCES IN FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE, BEFIB 2024
Published in:
RILEM BOOKSERIES
Series
Project:
Sustainable CompositE materials for the constructi on iNdusTry (SCENT)
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