Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee

Cement concrete have been used in construction industry for many years because of their good compressive strength, cheap, and lasting. However, cement concrete that we are using are brittle, easy crack, and water can diffuse through the cement concrete due to bending and tensile load. Because of tha...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ramlee, Mohd Yusri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74925/1/74925.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74925/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.uitm.ir.74925
record_format eprints
spelling my.uitm.ir.749252023-05-16T03:03:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74925/ Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee Ramlee, Mohd Yusri Roofing Cement concrete have been used in construction industry for many years because of their good compressive strength, cheap, and lasting. However, cement concrete that we are using are brittle, easy crack, and water can diffuse through the cement concrete due to bending and tensile load. Because of that we need to do regularly maintenance. It will increase the cost of engineering work. The cement concrete is also heavy and it is not easy to transport it to site. In recent years, applications of cement concrete in construction industry have been improved in terms of strength and light. This reduces the maintenance and transportation costs. The use of polymers was considered to be a sign of progress and modern attitude in construction. Glass fibre reinforced polyester panels, polyester resin and polyester mortar were known as inexpensive plastics. Epoxy glues were used as highly performing adhesives in concrete precast applications, meanwhile epoxy resins were used as binders in chemically resistant coatings and flooring systems. Research aimed at developing new, improved polymers was continuously done. In a few years, the construction industry has shown significant interest in the use of high strength concrete. The use of fibre reinforced plastic to improve the strength and deformation properties of the cement matrix is now well established. The concept of fibre reinforced plastic is to use the deformation of the matrix under stress to transfer load to the fiber. This is due to improvements in structural performance, such as high strength and durability. 2005 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74925/1/74925.pdf Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee. (2005) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
content_source UiTM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.uitm.edu.my/
language English
topic Roofing
spellingShingle Roofing
Ramlee, Mohd Yusri
Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee
description Cement concrete have been used in construction industry for many years because of their good compressive strength, cheap, and lasting. However, cement concrete that we are using are brittle, easy crack, and water can diffuse through the cement concrete due to bending and tensile load. Because of that we need to do regularly maintenance. It will increase the cost of engineering work. The cement concrete is also heavy and it is not easy to transport it to site. In recent years, applications of cement concrete in construction industry have been improved in terms of strength and light. This reduces the maintenance and transportation costs. The use of polymers was considered to be a sign of progress and modern attitude in construction. Glass fibre reinforced polyester panels, polyester resin and polyester mortar were known as inexpensive plastics. Epoxy glues were used as highly performing adhesives in concrete precast applications, meanwhile epoxy resins were used as binders in chemically resistant coatings and flooring systems. Research aimed at developing new, improved polymers was continuously done. In a few years, the construction industry has shown significant interest in the use of high strength concrete. The use of fibre reinforced plastic to improve the strength and deformation properties of the cement matrix is now well established. The concept of fibre reinforced plastic is to use the deformation of the matrix under stress to transfer load to the fiber. This is due to improvements in structural performance, such as high strength and durability.
format Thesis
author Ramlee, Mohd Yusri
author_facet Ramlee, Mohd Yusri
author_sort Ramlee, Mohd Yusri
title Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee
title_short Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee
title_full Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee
title_fullStr Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee
title_full_unstemmed Crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP)/polymer mixed concrete (PMC) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / Mohd Yusri Ramlee
title_sort crack growth of fiber-reinforced plastic (frp)/polymer mixed concrete (pmc) system (bonded by epoxy resin) due to constant load/stress / mohd yusri ramlee
publishDate 2005
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74925/1/74925.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74925/
_version_ 1768011552037797888
score 13.211869