BOND STRENGTH OF THE UNRESIN CONTINUOUS CARBON FIBER CABLES
Abstract
Unresin continuous carbon fibers, UCCF, is a new material developed as an alternative
reinforcement and cable sling for civil construction. Generally, UCCF has the tensile
strength of 4800 Mpa with Modulus Elasticity of 230 Gpa. This material is also has very
good characteristic of stainless. Integrated carbon fiber will become a cable sling which
used as a reinforcement in reinforced concrete and as a tendon in prestress concrete. As a
reinforcement, the tensile strength in reinforced concrete would be a main parameter to
be identified in the research by doing tensile test. Research shows that the tensile strength
of this fiber is lower than reinforcing steel relatively. With this research, it shows also
that the tensile strength is influenced by diameter of fiber.
reinforcement and cable sling for civil construction. Generally, UCCF has the tensile
strength of 4800 Mpa with Modulus Elasticity of 230 Gpa. This material is also has very
good characteristic of stainless. Integrated carbon fiber will become a cable sling which
used as a reinforcement in reinforced concrete and as a tendon in prestress concrete. As a
reinforcement, the tensile strength in reinforced concrete would be a main parameter to
be identified in the research by doing tensile test. Research shows that the tensile strength
of this fiber is lower than reinforcing steel relatively. With this research, it shows also
that the tensile strength is influenced by diameter of fiber.
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