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Ceramics-Silikáty 39 (2) 41-44 (1995)


MODELLING THE ELASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF REFRACTORY CONCRETE REINFORCED WITH GLASS FIBRES

M. Přibyl, V. Ševčík, J. Kutzendörfer

Composites based on hardened alumina cement pastes reinforced with 3 to 10 wt.% of glass fibres were prepared for the purpose of increasing the bending strength of the refractory concrete at 500°C - 1000°C. On the basis of measuring Young's modulus and Poisson' constant of the model reinforced material (water-to-cement ratio 0.30, 5 wt.% of fibres) at 20°C; a simple isothermic mechanical model was proposed on the basis of Hook's law for a linear elastic continuum. The model describes the development of stress in the loaded material in the course of uniform compression up to the elasticity limit.

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