Monday, July 28, 2014

A formula to calculate the thickness

This innovative material bends, distorts but does not break. Developed by the Fraunhofer Institute, it was used to build the One Trade Center in New York.

Tower One World Trade Center in New York on June 18th 2013 (c) AFP Tower One World Trade Center in New York on June 18th 2013 (c) AFP

STRESS . During an explosion or earthquake , buildings are subjected to high stresses. Facades must cash pressures of several tens of Megapascal: high performance concrete developed at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, was designed with this in mind.

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A formula to calculate the thickness

Made in partnership with construction firm Blockhead Europe , concrete deforms when cash too much pressure instead of breaking up. It is composed of a mixture of high performance concrete combined with finely meshed steel reinforced. Researchers have also been working on a formula to calculate the optimum thickness of concrete to flow based on expected stresses.

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