“Behavior of Small Concrete Elements Reinforced or Repaired with Expanded Steel Mesh,” Journal of the Egyptian Society of Engineers, Vol. 37, No. 2, 1998, pp. 28-35.
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Engineers • 1998
Publication Information
Authors
Shaaban, I. G.
Keywords
Layers of wire fabric; mortar; non-linear finite element; plates; lamination process; aspect ratio
Journal
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Engineers
Publisher
Egyptian Society of Engineers
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
pp. 28-35
publication.type
Local
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Abstract
Five plates made of multiple layers of wire fabric impregnated with cement mortar were tested. Such plates can be used for constructing structural elements or strengthening and repair of reinforced concrete structures. The studied parameters were the lamination process and the plate aspect ratio. The transverse deflection and strain distribution across the thickness of plates were measured on prototype models. It was found that increasing the number of cast layers in constructing the plates resulted in a reduction of mid-span deflection. The experimental results were found to be in good agreement with the theoretical findings. The latter were obtained using a developed non-linear finite element analysis based on the layered approach.
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