“Influence of Reinforcement Orientation on the Behavior of Ferrocement Slabs,” Journal of the Egyptian Society of Engineers, Vol. 37, No. 1, 1998, pp. 9-14.
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Engineers • 1998
Publication Information
Authors
Shaheen, A., A., Torkey, A. M., and Shaaban, I. G.
Keywords
Ferrocement; wire mesh; reinforcement orientation; ultimate capacity; defllection
Journal
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Engineers
Publisher
Egyptian Society of Engineers
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
pp. 9-14
publication.type
Local
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Abstract
An experimental investigation was carried out on five slabs reinforced with wire mesh (ferrocement) to study the effect of reinforcement orientation on the behavior of the slabs. The slabs had the same overall dimensions and were subjected to uniformly distributed loads. Four slabs had different reinforcement orientation while the fifth one was a conventional reinforced concrete slab and was considered as a control one. The general behavior, deflection, cracking and ultimate load capacities of the slabs were recorded. In addition, strains in the concrete section and crack patterns were monitored. It was found that the reinforcement orientation had a significant effect on the behavior of the studied slabs. On the basis of the test results, a design approach for the ferrocement flexural members was proposed for the Egyptian Code Of Practice ECC-89.
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