@inproceedings{7386b1ae06a04eabb142e67f24f4c4c7,
title = "Effect of processing on mechanical properties of textile-reinforced concrete",
abstract = "The objective of this study was to investigate use of pultrusion technique as a cost-effective method for the production of thin-sheet fabric-reinforced cement composites. Cement-based composites were developed with different fabric types using cast (hand layup) process and pultrusion (impregnated) methods. Knitted fabric made from low-modulus polypropylene (PP) fabric, woven fabric made from low-modulus polyethylene (PE), and bonded glass meshes were used. Tensile and pullout tests as well as SEM observations were used to examine the mechanical, bonding, and microstructure properties. It was observed that the processing method significantly affects the bond as well as the tensile performance of the composite. The best performance was achieved for the polypropylene pultruded composites.",
keywords = "Cement composites, Fabrics, Processing, Pullout, Tensile behavior, Textile",
author = "Alva Peled and Barzin Mobasher",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2008 American Concrete Institute. All rights reserved.; Textile Reinforced Concrete Symposium at the ACI Fall 2005 Convention ; Conference date: 06-11-2005 Through 10-11-2005",
year = "2008",
month = mar,
day = "1",
language = "English",
series = "American Concrete Institute, ACI Special Publication",
publisher = "American Concrete Institute",
pages = "85--98",
editor = "Ashish Dubey",
booktitle = "Textile Reinforced Concrete",
address = "United States",
}