Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6712307 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In outdoor applications, textile reinforced cementitious composites (TRCs) are susceptible to varying weathering conditions. To guarantee their performance during the entire life-time, it is necessary to evaluate the long-term behaviour. In this paper, the mechanical behaviour of reference specimens is compared to aged specimens, which are subjected to heat-rain and/or freeze-thaw cycles. Results show that subjection to heat-rain cycles leads to a larger degradation of the tensile behaviour compared to subjection to freeze-thaw cycles. Besides the macroscopic tensile behaviour, also the cracking behaviour is evaluated. Analysis shows that cracks are formed at lower stress levels after being subjected to environmental loading.
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Authors
M. De Munck, M. El Kadi, E. Tsangouri, J. Vervloet, S. Verbruggen, J. Wastiels, T. Tysmans, O. Remy,