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Spacers for 3D Textiles as Reinforcement in Cement Composites: Influence on the Flexural and Cracking Behavior

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Discrete spacers allow to transversally connect planar textiles and to transform them into pseudo-3D architectures. These 3D textiles can provide the optimal reinforcement in cement composites as the concrete casting process is enhanced and the textile placement within the mould is well-controlled. This research investigated the effect of discrete spacer connections on the flexural properties and cracking behaviour of TRCs and performed a comparison with equivalent 2D TRC systems (same in-plane textiles but without connections) and with knitted 3D textiles. Additional investigated parameters were the material of the reinforcement (glass, carbon) and the density of the textile (fibre volume fraction of the composite). A four-point bending experimental campaign was conducted
on four different textile configurations containing (i) no connections (ref), (ii) four spacer connections distributed over the shear zone, (iii) nine spacer connections distributed over the entire length between the supports (both shear and constant moment zone) and (iv) 3D knitted connections. The spacer connections resulted in a pronounced post-cracking stiffness increase and a positive influence on the crack formation of the TRC. Their influence was however dependent on the fibre volume fraction (Vf) of the in-plane reinforcement; configurations with a higher Vf required a higher degree of connections to showing a post-cracking stiffness increase.
Book: Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites
Series: RILEM Bookseries
Volume: 39
Pages: 217-227
Number of pages: 11
ISBN:978-3-031-15804-9
Publication year:2023
Keywords:3D textile, Digital image correlation, Spacer, Textile Reinforced Cement (TRC), Transversal connection
Accessibility:Closed