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Elsevier, Composites Science and Technology, 11-12(69), p. 1790-1796

DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2008.09.021

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Structural analysis of small span textile reinforced concrete shells with double curvature

Journal article published in 2009 by Tine Tysmans, Sigrid Adriaenssens, Heidi Cuypers, Jan Wastiels ORCID
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Abstract

The reinforcement of cement with glass fibre textiles imbues the composite with a tensile as well as compressive load-bearing capacity. The tensile capacity allows the elimination of steel reinforcement as well as the concrete corrosion cover in structural applications. With textile reinforced concrete (TRC) thin and/or free form shells could be realized. In this paper, a parametric study is used to evaluate the structural applicability of TRC for small span (2–15 m) doubly curved roof shells. The application of two different, existing TRC material combinations demonstrates the influence of the applied composite material on the design of the shell.