Effect of PVC Stay-In-Place Formwork on Mechanical Performance of Concrete
Publication: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Volume 21, Issue 7
Abstract
Stay-in-place formwork is an attractive alternative to traditional formwork (steel or wood) and is known to improve constructability and produce a more durable final product. In the work presented, the effect of a patented polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stay-in-place forming system on the mechanical performance of concrete that it encases is examined. The compressive and flexural performance of the system are investigated. The results indicate that the PVC encasement enhances both compressive and flexural performance. Compressive strength is increased by the confining action of the PVC and flexural performance is improved due to the increased tensile capacity of the sections under flexural loading.
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Acknowledgments
This work was sponsored by Octaform Systems Inc. and the Seattle University Senior Design Project Center. Cement, aggregates, and admixtures were supplied by Lafarge, Glacier Northwest, and BASF Admixtures, Inc.
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Received: Oct 17, 2006
Accepted: Jan 22, 2009
Published online: Jun 15, 2009
Published in print: Jul 2009
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Note. Associate Editor: David Trejo
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