jarboejoe
Mechanical
- Jan 15, 2014
- 6
I am interested in a way to use concrete to make small picture frames, maybe a 1/4 of an inch thick.
My background is mechanical engineering so i understand a little about the strength of concrete and its limitations. I know that it is not useful in tension and just picking up a concrete frame would probably subject it to tensile forces.
However i was thinking about using a fiberglass or plastic mesh to reinforce it or maybe just those plastic fibers you can buy.
What i don't have any idea about is the chemistry of concrete. So my question is how would you make a strong thin concrete that will not shrink or crack?
Also, what about the use of smaller fibers like cellulose to reinforce the concrete matrix?
My background is mechanical engineering so i understand a little about the strength of concrete and its limitations. I know that it is not useful in tension and just picking up a concrete frame would probably subject it to tensile forces.
However i was thinking about using a fiberglass or plastic mesh to reinforce it or maybe just those plastic fibers you can buy.
What i don't have any idea about is the chemistry of concrete. So my question is how would you make a strong thin concrete that will not shrink or crack?
Also, what about the use of smaller fibers like cellulose to reinforce the concrete matrix?