The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction

A new construction method replacing rigid formwork panels with flexible textile membrane that deflects under the dead weight of wet concrete, provide numerous advantages and opportunities for architecture, engineering, and construction technology in both advanced and basic building economies....

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Main Author: Lam, Jam Isnain
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2005
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/57561/
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description A new construction method replacing rigid formwork panels with flexible textile membrane that deflects under the dead weight of wet concrete, provide numerous advantages and opportunities for architecture, engineering, and construction technology in both advanced and basic building economies. Inexpensive formwork fabrics provide the options of sacrificial or reusable formworks in both precast and cast-in-place applications. A method has been developed for fabric-cast foundation, walls, columns, capitals, slab, and beam. Permeable membranes allow air bubbles and excess mix water to bleed out, producing a flawless, cement-rich finish and stronger and more durable “case hardened” concrete. Structurally efficient variable section members are easily formed, reducing dead weight and material expenses. Most formwork panels these days are faced with plywood. Plywood is sensitive to moisture and can swell, warp and discolour the concrete surface. Plywood is difficult to clean, is easily damaged in use, and can only be repaired at some expense and not without visible traces. For several years now, formwork panels with plastic surface – mainly made of polypropylene (PP) – have also been available on the market. Although these overcome the problems associated with plywood, they are very sensitive to scratching and in many cases, after only relatively few uses, are unable to guarantee a smooth concrete surface.
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spelling usm-575612023-03-27T03:44:48Z http://eprints.usm.my/57561/ The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction Lam, Jam Isnain T Technology TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A new construction method replacing rigid formwork panels with flexible textile membrane that deflects under the dead weight of wet concrete, provide numerous advantages and opportunities for architecture, engineering, and construction technology in both advanced and basic building economies. Inexpensive formwork fabrics provide the options of sacrificial or reusable formworks in both precast and cast-in-place applications. A method has been developed for fabric-cast foundation, walls, columns, capitals, slab, and beam. Permeable membranes allow air bubbles and excess mix water to bleed out, producing a flawless, cement-rich finish and stronger and more durable “case hardened” concrete. Structurally efficient variable section members are easily formed, reducing dead weight and material expenses. Most formwork panels these days are faced with plywood. Plywood is sensitive to moisture and can swell, warp and discolour the concrete surface. Plywood is difficult to clean, is easily damaged in use, and can only be repaired at some expense and not without visible traces. For several years now, formwork panels with plastic surface – mainly made of polypropylene (PP) – have also been available on the market. Although these overcome the problems associated with plywood, they are very sensitive to scratching and in many cases, after only relatively few uses, are unable to guarantee a smooth concrete surface. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2005-04-01 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/57561/1/The%20Effectiveness%20Of%20Plastic%20Formworks%20In%20Construction_Jam%20Isnain%20Lam.pdf Lam, Jam Isnain (2005) The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Awam. (Submitted)
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The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction
title The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction
title_full The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction
title_fullStr The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction
title_full_unstemmed The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction
title_short The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction
title_sort effectiveness of plastic formworks in construction
topic T Technology
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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