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Mechanical Characterization and Structural Design of Textile Reinforced Concrete: State-of-the-Art Report of the RILEM Technical Committee 292-MCC
Flávio De Andrade Silva (Author) · Springer Nature Switzerland · Hardcover
This book presents the outcomes of the work of RILEM TC 292‑MCC and serves as a comprehensive review of Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC), a class of cement-based composites distinguished by their light weight, ductility, and high tensile performance. Advances in textile technology tailored for cementitious matrices have enabled the development of composites exhibiting strength increases of up to one order of magnitude and ductility improvements of up to two orders of magnitude compared with conventional fiber‑reinforced concrete. Ongoing research and industrial innovation continue to expand the possibilities of TRC through novel fabrics, optimized matrices, and advanced manufacturing processes. These materials are increasingly used in applications requiring high fatigue and impact resistance, as well as in industrial and transportation infrastructure. Their post‑cracking behavior is characterized by sustained stress capacity over large strain ranges, enabled by reduced stiffness and effective crack‑bridging mechanisms. The book provides an in‑depth examination of TRC materials, addressing production methodologies, mechanical behavior, bond mechanisms, constitutive modelling, structural performance under various actions, retrofitting strategies, durability, and sustainability. It is intended as a valuable resource for graduate students, engineers, researchers, and practitioners.
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