Cements, which are intrinsically brittle materials, can exhibit a degree of pseudo-ductility when reinforced with a sufficient volume fraction of a fibrous phase. This class of materials, called Engineered Cement Composites (ECC) has the potential to be used in future tunneling applications where a level of pseudo-ductility is required to avoid brittle failures. However uncertainties remain regarding mechanical performance. Previous work has focused on comparatively thin specimens; however for future civil engineering applications, it is imperative that the behavior in tension of thicker specimens is understood. In the present work, specimens containing cement powder and admixtures have been manufactured following two different processes an...
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is an ultra ductile cement-based material reinforced with fi...
This research focuses on the mechanical properties of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC). Few ...
The thesis focused on the development of a comprehensive understanding of how concrete material tens...
Cements, which are intrinsically brittle materials, can exhibit a degree of pseudo-ductility when re...
Cements, which are intrinsically brittle materials, can exhibit a degree of pseudo-ductility when re...
Engineered Cement Composites (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in civil engineering appl...
Engineered Cement Composites (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in civil engineering appl...
Engineered Cement Composite (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in applications where a le...
Engineered Cement Composite (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in civil engineering appli...
Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) are steady-state multiple cracking strain-hardening cementi...
The pseudo strain-hardening behavior of ECC (Engineered Cementitious Composites) is a desirable char...
Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) are a unique class of high performance fiber reinforced cem...
Engineered Cemenitious Composites (ECC) are cementitious composites with high pseudo-ductility. ECC'...
Concrete is the predominant building material in civil engineering. A major impediment to the effici...
Fibre Engineered Cementitious Materials (FECM) represent composites with similar overall performance...
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is an ultra ductile cement-based material reinforced with fi...
This research focuses on the mechanical properties of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC). Few ...
The thesis focused on the development of a comprehensive understanding of how concrete material tens...
Cements, which are intrinsically brittle materials, can exhibit a degree of pseudo-ductility when re...
Cements, which are intrinsically brittle materials, can exhibit a degree of pseudo-ductility when re...
Engineered Cement Composites (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in civil engineering appl...
Engineered Cement Composites (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in civil engineering appl...
Engineered Cement Composite (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in applications where a le...
Engineered Cement Composite (ECC) materials have the potential to be used in civil engineering appli...
Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) are steady-state multiple cracking strain-hardening cementi...
The pseudo strain-hardening behavior of ECC (Engineered Cementitious Composites) is a desirable char...
Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) are a unique class of high performance fiber reinforced cem...
Engineered Cemenitious Composites (ECC) are cementitious composites with high pseudo-ductility. ECC'...
Concrete is the predominant building material in civil engineering. A major impediment to the effici...
Fibre Engineered Cementitious Materials (FECM) represent composites with similar overall performance...
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is an ultra ductile cement-based material reinforced with fi...
This research focuses on the mechanical properties of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC). Few ...
The thesis focused on the development of a comprehensive understanding of how concrete material tens...