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Structural
- May 5, 2013
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for example, sika has the following specs for 2 kinds of crfp
SikaWrap Hex-230C
Strength 4,100 Mpa
Stiffness 230 Gpa
Max. Strain % 1.7
Thickness mm 0.12
Areal Weight g/m^2 220
SikaWrap-103C
Strength 3,900 Mpa
Stiffness 230 Gpa
Max. Strain % 1.5
Thickness mm 0.34
Areal Weight g/m^2 610
Questions.
1. Is 4,100 Mpa for example for just one carbon strand (if not, how many)?
2. Max Strain of 1.7% for example means if it is stretched 1.7%. It breaks. So which do you think is better, 1.5% strain or 1.7%? I think 1.5% because it confines the concrete better, ins't it?
3. What is the tensile strength of say 4000 psi concrete? Do they match it with the strain of the fabric?
3. The sika103c is thicker, almost 3 times.. does it mean it is 3 times stronger even if it has similar tensile strength of say 4,100 Mpa with another model?
4. Area thick of sika103c is twice that of 230c. What significance is this?
Just want an idea of reading specs. Of course I know Crfp has its own unique calculations. What software is used for crfp anyway? Etabs? Staads? or purely manual?
Thanks.