Fibre reinforced slab
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Hi everybody,
I'm a final year engineering student doing a thesis on the impact of including steel and polypropylene fibres into regular 600 x 600 x 63mm concrete flags (ie. increased strength, durability, crack resistance etc.)
I was wondering perhaps if anybody had an thoughts/ideas/ suggestions on this topic?
Also if anybody had any information which you think may help me I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you.
I'm a final year engineering student doing a thesis on the impact of including steel and polypropylene fibres into regular 600 x 600 x 63mm concrete flags (ie. increased strength, durability, crack resistance etc.)
I was wondering perhaps if anybody had an thoughts/ideas/ suggestions on this topic?
Also if anybody had any information which you think may help me I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you.
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For flags (this is why I dislike and rarely use the term "slabs" when we mean "flags") the PP fibres are preferred. I think John Clifford at Westminster Stone is well-up on the pros and cons of each and would probably be a useful person for you to contact.
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In reply to LLL, according to BS7533-4:2006, it is...
"Code of practice for the construction of pavements of precast concrete flags or natural stone slabs"
So those that never actually lay the damned things but tell the rest of us how to do it reckon it's actually flags for concrete and slabs for stone, which is the exact opposite of what you understandably thought.
So: what are flagstones? Flagstone slabs? How frickin' stupid is that??
"Code of practice for the construction of pavements of precast concrete flags or natural stone slabs"
So those that never actually lay the damned things but tell the rest of us how to do it reckon it's actually flags for concrete and slabs for stone, which is the exact opposite of what you understandably thought.
So: what are flagstones? Flagstone slabs? How frickin' stupid is that??
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