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Reactive powder concrete for facade elements : A sustainable approach

Mueller, Urs (author)
RISE,CBI Betonginstitutet AB
Williams Portal, Natalie (author)
RISE,CBI Betonginstitutet AB
Chozas, Valle (author)
ACCIONA, Spain
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Flansbjer, Mathias (author)
RISE,SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut
Larraza, Inigo (author)
ACCIONA, Spain
da Silva, Nelson (author)
RISE,CBI Betonginstitutet AB
Malaga, Katarina (author)
RISE,CBI Betonginstitutet AB
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2016
2016
English.
In: Journal of Facade Design and Engineering. - 2213-302X .- 2213-3038. ; 4:1-2, s. 53-66
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  • Reactive powder concrete (RPC) is a fairly novel material with extraordinary strength and durability properties. Due to these properties, it is increasingly being utilized for external fa¸cade cladding thus enabling a considerable reduction in the thickness of concrete elements. Commercial RPC formulations on the market are usually expensive and less sustainable due to high cement clinker contents. In this study, improved RPC formulations with higher amounts of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) were developed. The formulations were combined with different types of reinforcements ranging from steel fibres to fibre textile grids primarily to enhance the ductility and tensile strength of the composite material. The results showed that even with clinker replacement levels of up to ca. 40% of the total binder amount, a satisfactory mechanical performance of the RPC mixes could still be achieved. A fairly steep strength gain rendered heat treatment unnecessary. The materials displayed good flow properties and a reasonably short initial setting time. The incorporation of carbon textile fibre grids proved to be highly effective in improving the post cracking behaviour of the RPC. The results validated a more sustainable approach for RPC applied to thin fa¸cade elements. 

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Facade
reactive powder concrete
textile reinforcement
durability
strength

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