TY - GEN UR - http://lib.ugent.be/catalog/pug01:815155 ID - pug01:815155 LA - eng TI - Impact study of textile reinforced cementitious materials : test method and preliminary results PY - 2009 SN - 9781845697754 SN - 9788389687487 PB - Cambridge AU - Van Ackeren, Johan AU - Blom, J AU - Kakogiannis, Dimitrios AU - Wastiels, Jan AU - Van Hemelrijck, D AU - Palanivelu, Sivakumar UGent 802000174434 AU - Van Paepegem, Wim TW11 801001240344 0000-0003-0672-3675 AU - Degrieck, Joris 801000619746 977659721501 0000-0001-9388-6506 AU - Vantomme, John AU - Brandt, AM editor AU - Olek, J editor AU - Marshall, IH editor AB - In building engineering, impact loading and other accidental loads are mostly taken into consideration by measures on the structural level rather than on the material level, the latter one is even seldom explored. Textile reinforced Cements (TRCs) is a composite material group which is still in full development. Its potential to dissipate a significant amount of energy under low velocity impact loading was already indicated in a preliminary study. In the present study, the low velocity impact behaviour of TRC laminates is investigated more closely and this by means of an instrumented drop weight test. This study has shown the ability of the used test method to identify damage mechanisms underlying the energy absorption under low velocity impact loading in TRC composite laminates. ER -Download RIS file
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520 | a In building engineering, impact loading and other accidental loads are mostly taken into consideration by measures on the structural level rather than on the material level, the latter one is even seldom explored. Textile reinforced Cements (TRCs) is a composite material group which is still in full development. Its potential to dissipate a significant amount of energy under low velocity impact loading was already indicated in a preliminary study. In the present study, the low velocity impact behaviour of TRC laminates is investigated more closely and this by means of an instrumented drop weight test. This study has shown the ability of the used test method to identify damage mechanisms underlying the energy absorption under low velocity impact loading in TRC composite laminates. | ||
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