Abstract
This article presents the research work done in the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre — Textile Reinforcement for Structural Strengthening and Retrofitting. Previous results of textile reinforced concrete (TRC) have shown that the mechanical properties of the applied open grid warp knitted fabrics made of alkali-resistant glass filament yarns or carbon filament yarns as reinforcement material have not been utilized to complete satisfaction in the composition with the mineral matrix system. Further we have noticed that the orientation and configuration of the reinforcing fiber material is quite influenced by the handling in the further processing steps, which leads to the need of a sustainable structural stabilization.Different technologies for a subsequent structural stabilization e.g., dip-or spray coating with water-based polymer dispersions, thermal bonding, and laminating have been investigated. The results of these preliminary investigations have been published [2] and in consequence a suitable technology for a structural strengthening process has been selected. The structural strengthening of open grid warp knitted fabrics by means of an
