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Compressive strength of cylindrical concrete specimens reinforced with expanded metal meshes

Journal

UIS INGENIERIAS
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 19-29

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UNIV INDUSTRIAL SANTANDER
DOI: 10.18273/revuin.v22n4-2023003

Keywords

compressive strength; concrete; expanded metal; ferrocement; strengthening; metal meshes; mechanical properties; construction; cement

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This paper presents an experimental study on the compressive strength of concrete cylinders reinforced with expanded metal meshes. The investigation shows that the orientation of the expanded metal meshes can enhance the compressive strength of the concrete specimens.
This paper presents an experimental study on the compressive strength of concrete cylinders reinforced with expanded metal meshes. The investigation aims at comparing the compressive strength of concrete specimens strengthened with expanded metal meshes with different orientations. A series of compression tests were performed to obtain the structural performance on jacketed specimens, and then compare these with the unreinforced concrete cylinders. Expanded metal tubes were fabricated using circular geometries with two cell orientations. The results showed that cell orientation enhance the compressive strength of the specimens.

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