2024
DOI: 10.1002/cend.202200008
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New perspectives on carbon reinforced concrete structures—Why new composites need new design strategies

Manfred Curbach,
Josef Hegger,
Jan Bielak
et al.

Abstract: In civil engineering, carbon is typically regarded as a modern material to serve as reinforcement in concrete structures. Compared to steel reinforcement, it features two substantial benefits: It is not sensitive to corrosion, and has an enormously increased tensile strength. In contrast, carbon reinforcement is sensitive to lateral pressure and lacks the property of strain hardening. As a first step of establishing carbon reinforced concrete as a new building composite material, carbon reinforcement has basic… Show more

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