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Textile Fibre Composites in Civil Engineering Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Triantafillou Thanasis

Couverture de l’ouvrage Textile Fibre Composites in Civil Engineering

Textile Fibre Composites in Civil Engineering provides a state-of-the-art review from leading experts on recent developments, the use of textile fiber composites in civil engineering, and a focus on both new and existing structures. Textile-based composites are new materials for civil engineers. Recent developments have demonstrated their potential in the prefabrication of concrete structures and as a tool for both strengthening and seismic retrofitting of existing concrete and masonry structures, including those of a historical value.

The book reviews materials, production technologies, fundamental properties, testing, design aspects, applications, and directions for future research and developments. Following the opening introductory chapter, Part One covers materials, production technologies, and the manufacturing of textile fiber composites for structural and civil engineering. Part Two moves on to review testing, mechanical behavior, and durability aspects of textile fiber composites used in structural and civil engineering. Chapters here cover topics such as the durability of structural elements and bond aspects in textile fiber composites.

Part Three analyzes the structural behavior and design of textile reinforced concrete. This section includes a number of case studies providing thorough coverage of the topic. The final section of the volume details the strengthening and seismic retrofitting of existing structures. Chapters investigate concrete and masonry structures, in addition to providing information and insights on future directions in the field. The book is a key volume for researchers, academics, practitioners, and students working in civil and structural engineering and those working with advanced construction materials.

Part I: Materials, Production Technologies and Manufacturing of Textile Fiber Composites for Structural and Civil Engineering

1 Manufacturing of textiles for civil engineering applications T. Gries, M. Raina, T. Quadflieg and O. Stolyarov

2 Mineral-based matrices for textile-reinforced concrete V. Mechtcherine, K. Schneider and W. Brameshuber

3 Manufacturing methods for textile-reinforced concrete W. Brameshuber

Part II: Testing, Mechanical Behavior and Durability Aspects of Textile Fiber Composites Used in Structural and Civil Engineering

4 Bonds in textile-reinforced concrete composites A. Peled

5 Textile fiber composites: Testing and mechanical behavior B. Mobasher

6 Durability of structures made of or strengthened using textile-reinforced concrete V. Mechtcherine

7 Fire resistance of textile fiber composites used in civil engineering L. Bisby

Part III: Textile-Reinforced Concrete: Structural Behavior, Design and Case Studies

8 Textile-reinforced concrete: Design Models J. Hegger and N. Will

9 Textile-reinforced concrete: Structural behavior R. Chudoba and A. Scholzen

10 Applications of textile-reinforced concrete in the precast industry C. G. Papanicolaou

11 Optimum design of textile-reinforced concrete as integrated formwork in slabs C. G. Papanicolaou and I. C. Papantoniou

12 Textile-reinforced concrete: Selected case studies M. Raupach and C. Morales Cruz

Part IV: Strengthening and Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Structures: Structural Behavior, Design and Case Studies

13 Strengthening of existing concrete structures: Concepts and structural behavior T. Triantafillou

14 Strengthening of existing concrete structures: Design models E. Muller, S. Scheerer and M. Curbach

15 Strengthening of existing masonry structures: Concepts and structural behavior T. Triantafillou

16 Strengthening of existing masonry structures: Design models T. Triantafillou

17 Strengthening of existing structures: Selected case studies D. Bournas

18 Thin TRC products: Status, outlook and future directions A. E. Naaman

Researchers, academics, practitioners and students working in civil and structural engineering and advanced construction materials.

?hanasis Triantafillou was born in Patras (1963). He received the Diploma in Civil Engineering from the University of Patras (1985), and the MSc (1987) and PhD (1989) Degrees from the Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Director of the Structural Materials Laboratory and Member of the University’s Council.

He worked as Post-Doctoral Research Associate (1989) and as Assistant Professor (1990-1993) in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT; and as Visiting Professor in the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research – EMPA (summers of 1990-1991). He joined the University of Patras in 1993.

He is the author of 5 books; 20 book chapters; 60 papers in international scientific Journals; 111 papers in conference proceedings (including 11 keynotes); 10 invited papers in workshops; and 85 research reports. He has been/is scientific coordinator in 34 research projects with funding from private or public organisations and the European Commission. He has received: (a) the International Institute for FRP in Construction Medal (2010); (b) the Golden Mirko Roš Medal from the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA) for life’s work in the field of Materials and Engineering Science (2007); (c) the Best Basic Research Paper Award (2003) from the ASCE Journal of Composites for Construction; (d) the Honorable Mention Applied Research Paper Award (2002) from the ASCE Journal of Composites for Construction; (e) the Best Research Paper Award (1997) from the ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering; and (f) the Fulbright Senior Research Award (1996). He has consulting experience in the field of advanced materials and strengthening/seismic retrofitting of concrete, masonry and timber structures. His publications have received more than 4500 citations and his h-index is 32. Prof. Triantafillou has served in the scientific committee of 84 in

  • Details the range of materials and production technologies used in textile fiber composites
  • Analyzes the durability of textile fiber composites, including case studies into the structural behavior of textile reinforced concrete
  • Reviews the processes involved in strengthening existing concrete structures