Mineral-bonded composites
for enhanced structural impact safety

Mineral-bonded composites
for enhanced structural impact safety

Mineral-bonded composites
for enhanced structural
impact safety

A3/I Development and characterization of hybrid-fiber reinforced composites for structural strengthening against impact loading

Difference in tensile behavior of textile reinforced mortar and textile reinforced mortat additionally with short fiber reinforcement - enhancement of crack stress and energy dissipation
© Institute of Construction Materials

The project aims to elaborate a holistic material concept for such composites to develop suitable matrices and to describe and adapt the composite behavior.

Specifically, the project deals with the development of hybrid concrete from textile reinforcement and ductile short fibers, the investigation of the influence of artificial defects or inclusions as well as the structure of matrix and reinforcement on fiber activation and energy dissipation. The material concept is to be based on a model description of the strength, deformation and fracture behavior of concretes with hybrid reinforcement.

Contributors

© André Terpe

Doctoral Researcher
(2017-2020)

Dr.-Ing. Ting Gong

Contact

Institute of Construction Materials

Von-Mises-Bau, 3. Floor Room 310
Georg-Schumann-Straße 7
01187 Dresden
Germany

Principal Investigator

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Viktor Mechtcherine

Contact

Institute of Construction Materials

Von-Mises-Bau, 3rd Floor, Room 315A Georg-Schumann-Straße 7
01187 Dresden
Germany

in cooperation with

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dipl.-Wirt. Ing. Chokri Cherif

Contact

Institute of Textile Machinery and High
Performance Material Technology (ITM)

Hohe Straße 6, Room 138
01069 Dresden
Germany