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Synthetic fibres nylon/polyester

Synthetic fibres Nylon, polyester, acrylic, polyolefin... [Pg.294]

AJ. East, Polyester fibres, in J.E. McIntyre (ed.), Synthetic Fibres Nylon, Polyester Acrylic, Polyolefine, Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, England, 2005, Chapter 3. [Pg.27]

McIntyre JE (2005) Synthetic fibres nylon, polyester, acrylic, polyolefin. Woodhead, Cambridge, UK... [Pg.390]

Some authors have shown that not only the durability of the fibre but also the fibre-matrix adhesion may be improved with fibre treatment (Ghavami, 1995 Coutts, 2005 Tonoli et al., 2009). This is the case for natural fibres. The bonding of synthetic fibres (nylon, polyester and polypropylene) within the concrete matrix is essentially mechanical, as there is no chemical bond. In this case, the modulus of elasticity and Poisson s ratio of each material will govern the bonding properties as will the fibre geometry. [Pg.559]


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