Synthesis and characterization of reactive powder concrete for its application on thermal insulation panels

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This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of a set of textile reinforced reactive powder concrete (RPC) mixes that have been prepared in the framework of the SESBE project which aims to develop facade panels for the building envelope. In order to reduce the environmental impact, high concentration of type I and II mineral additions were added to the mixtures (up to 40% of cement replacement). The mechanical properties of the materials were analysed showing high values of compression strength thus indicating no disadvantages in the compression mechanical performance (∼140 MPa) and modulus of elasticity. In order to enable the use of these materials in building applications, textile reinforcement was introduced by incorporating layers of carbon fibre grids into the RPC matrix. The flexural performance of these samples was analysed showing high strength values and suitability for their further utilization.

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Chozas, V., Larraza, Vera-Agullo, J., Williams-Portal, N., Mueller, U., Da Silva, N., & Flansbjer, M. (2015). Synthesis and characterization of reactive powder concrete for its application on thermal insulation panels. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 96). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/96/1/012044

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