Concrete lintels reinforced with steel fibres oriented by a magnetic field
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Published:2022-10-31
Issue:5
Volume:62
Page:531-537
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ISSN:1805-2363
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Container-title:Acta Polytechnica
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language:
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Short-container-title:Acta Polytech
Author:
Carrera Kristýna,Künzel Karel,Konrád Petr,Sovják Radoslav,Papež Václav,Mára Michal,Fornůsek Jindřich,Kheml Přemysl
Abstract
This paper explores the possibility of applying the technique of magnetic orientation of steel fibres for manufacturing a concrete structural element of realistic dimensions, compared to small laboratory specimens. This technique could be a part of an answer to the current need for faster and automated production in the prefabrication industry. The examined specimens have dimensions of commonly used lintels in construction, 80 mm × 100 mm × 980 mm. The properties of specimens with magnetically oriented fibres are compared with same size specimens prefabricated conventionally. The orientation of fibres has been confirmed by Q-factor non-destructive testing method using a measuring coil. All specimens were tested with a four-point bending test. The specimens with oriented fibres show a significantly higher flexural strength, by 150 %, than specimens produced conventionally with the same volume of fibres.
Publisher
Czech Technical University in Prague - Central Library
Subject
General Engineering