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Thin-walled plate with alternating reinforcement under load
Slabs offer significant potential for savings in concrete volume in building construction. Moving away from solid concrete slabs to resolved cross-sections is already common in construction practice. Corrosion-resistant carbon reinforcement allows thin cross-section elements to be made even thinner, as the concrete cover can be significantly reduced. But how thin can you build without causing instability such as buckling or bulging? Initial investigations on small-scale test specimens have shown that carbon-reinforced concrete can buckle (TRR project C04). In the second period of TRR 280, slabs of assembled cross sections will be studied.