Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Metal-depositing composition or substrate-sensitizing...
Patent
1984-08-29
1986-04-29
Lesmes, George F.
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Metal-depositing composition or substrate-sensitizing...
428364, 428369, 428371, 428399, 428400, 428606, C04B 702
Patent
active
045854874
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention relates to filiform or thread-like elements, termed fibers, which may be used for reinforcing moldable materials with binder of the hydraulic or non-hydraulic type.
Among the various types of fibers which may be used for such a reinforcement, there is a family of filiform fibers of various dimensions provided with uniform corrugations distributed over their length.
Prior art fibers of this family cannot be effective in reinforcing concrete. Indeed, in order to ensure a satisfactory anchoring, in materials to be reinforced, there have been used corrugations of high amplitude and small wave-length. Such geometrical characteristics cause very important processing difficulties when these fibers are mixed with concrete due to their very strong tendency to ball together i.e. to cling to one another to form balls of fibers tangled up in the concrete. These processing or working difficulties have doomed the use of this type of fibers.
However, after study of all factors governing the reinforcement of stone-like materials by means of fibers of said family, it became possible to conceive a corrugated or crimped fiber of the kind described which has optimum features and distinguishes from the prior art fibers by a true concrete-reinforcing effect without the previously encountered processing difficulties.
In order to achieve such a conception, it has been necessary to study the influence of the following factors:
In order to guarantee an efficient reinforcing effect, for example in concrete, it is necessary that the fibers remain anchored therein whichever be the stress applied thereonto. This condition is fulfilled without creating any processing or working difficulty if one adopts the following characteristics for reinforcing a conventional concrete as used in building:
______________________________________ maximum wave amplitude of longitudinal
1 to 1.5 d
axis:
maximum wave length: 10 d
maximum fiber length: 65 d
minimum fiber length: 45 d
nature of the steel: its ultimate
tensile strength is higher than 110 kg/mm.sup.2
and lower than 150 kg/mm.sup.2
fiber diameter (d) max. 1.2 mm
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concrete or 0.25 to 0.5% by volume depending on the type of concrete
element to be reinforced:
______________________________________ diameter 1 mm
wave amplitude 1 mm
wave length 8 mm
fiber length 60 mm
ultimate tensile strength
130 kg/mm.sup.2.
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In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 represents a crimped or corrugated fiber at scale 1/1;
FIG. 2 represents at greater scale a portion of the fiber illustrated in FIG. 1.
There is shown the diameter d, the wave length .lambda. and the amplitude a.
The waves or crimpings are obtained in a manner known per se.
Thus, for example, a coiled wire is uncoiled and profiled in continuous way to form corrugations by passing between rotating male and female rollers of appropriate profile. The wire is thereafter cut to length through a pair of rotating wheels the one of which is toothed and the other of which is smooth, the rotational speed of said wheels determining the length of cut wire.
It should be understood that the invention is not restricted to the above-described details which are given only by way of example.
1. Fiber of steel wire usable for reinforcing moldable materials particularly concrete, said fiber having uniform wave shaped corrugations distributed over its length, with the following features:
______________________________________ maximum wave amplitude 1 to 1.5 d
maximum wave-length 10 d
minimum wave-length 7 d
maximum fiber length 65 d
minimum fiber length 45 d
fiber diameter (d) max. 1.2 mm
nature of the steel: ultimate
tensile strength higher than
110 kg/mm.sup.2
and lower than 150 kg/mm.sup.2.
______________________________________
2. Fiber according to claim 1, characterized by:
______________________________________ a diameter of 1 mm
a wave amplitude of 1 mm
a wave-length of 8
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Destree Xavier P.
Lazzari Angelo A.
Lesmes George F.
Schwartz P. R.
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