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Publikováno v:
Materials; Volume 16; Issue 11; Pages: 4160
Insulated concrete sandwich wall panels (ICSWPs) are gaining popularity as energy regulations become stricter worldwide. ICSWPs are now being constructed with thinner wythes and thicker insulation to keep up with the changing market, which is reducin
Publikováno v:
Polymers; Volume 14; Issue 23; Pages: 5153
This paper presents a new bridge deck reinforcement alternative using hybrid reinforced concrete (Hybrid) consisting of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) rebar and alkali-resistant fiberglass composite macrofibers added to the concrete mixture. F
Autor:
Marc Maguire, Fray F. Pozo-Lora
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
This document contains recommendations for performing a non-standard, double-shear test suitable for both continuous and discrete insulated concrete sandwich wall panels (ICSWPs). Such a standardized test does not exist, but several iterations of thi
Autor:
Fray F. Pozo-Lora, Marc Maguire
Publikováno v:
UNL Digital Commons.
Tilt-up construction was effectively enabled on a wide scale in 1979, when the ACI committee 551 report on Tilt-up construction was published, the Recommended Tilt-Up Wall Design, aka, the Yellow Book and the subsequent ACI-SEASC Task, aka the Green
Autor:
Fray F. Pozo-Lora, Marc Maguire
Publikováno v:
Journal of Building Engineering. 29:101124
Thermal bowing, often referred to as bulging or out-of-plane wall deflection, is a common issue in sandwich panel walls caused by a temperature differential between a building's interior temperature and the outside environment. This paper aims to bet
Autor:
Fray F. Pozo-Lora, Raed Tawadrous, Brandon Cox, Marc Maguire, Parker Syndergaard, Salam Al-Rubaye
Publikováno v:
Composite Structures. 229:111465
This paper introduces a novel composite shear connectors system used to transfer interface shear forces in a precast concrete sandwich panel. The shear connectors consist of non-proprietary non-composite commercial glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFR