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PREN 15191 : DRAFT 2009

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PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION OF GLASS-FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PERFORMANCES

Superseded date

12-01-2009

Published date

01-12-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols and abbreviated terms
4 Properties of glass fibre reinforced concrete
  4.1 Characteristics of composite material
  4.2 Composition of GRC
  4.3 Performance
      4.3.1 GRC using spray or premixing processes
      4.3.2 GRC with oriented fibres
5 Classification of GRC
  5.1 Classification according to mechanical properties
  5.2 Application-specific values
  5.3 Material classes
      5.3.1 Classification parameters
      5.3.2 Specification of the parameters
  5.4 Application specific parameter
6 Special properties
7 Proofs
  7.1 Proof of the application class
  7.2 Requirements of glass fibre
Bibliography

Covers the classification of glass-fibre reinforced concrete. This classification conforms to the needs of the design process of glass-fibre reinforced concrete components.

Committee
TC 229
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
09/30200445 DC : 0 Identical
05/30131379 DC : 0 Identical

EN 1339:2003/AC:2006 CONCRETE PAVING FLAGS - REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS
EN 196-2:2013 Method of testing cement - Part 2: Chemical analysis of cement
EN 15422:2008 Precast concrete products - Specification of glassfibres for reinforcement of mortars and concretes
ISO 12491:1997 Statistical methods for quality control of building materials and components
EN 1170-4:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 4: Measuring bending strength, "Simplified bending test" method
EN 1170-3:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 3: Measuring the fibre content of sprayed GRC
EN 1170-5:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 5: Measuring bending strength, "Complete bending test" method
EN 14649 : 2005 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - TEST METHOD FOR STRENGTH RETENTION OF GLASS FIBRES IN CEMENT AND CONCRETE (SIC TEST)
ENV 1170-8 : DRAFT 1996 TEST METHOD FOR GLASS-FIBRE REINFORCED CEMENT - CYCLIC WEATHERING TYPE TEST
EN 1170-2:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 2: Measuring the fibre content in fresh GRC, "Wash out test"
EN ISO 6946:2017 Building components and building elements - Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance - Calculation methods (ISO 6946:2017, Corrected version 2021-12)
EN 196-1:2016 Methods of testing cement - Part 1: Determination of strength
EN 1170-7:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 7: Measurement of extremes of dimensional variations due to moisture content
EN 13198:2003 Precast concrete products - Street furniture and garden products
EN 1169:1999 Precast concrete products - General rules for factory production control of glass-fibre reinforced cement
ISO 6946:2017 Building components and building elements — Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance — Calculation methods
EN 1170-6:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 6: Determination of the absorption of water by immersion and determination of the dry density
EN 1170-1:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 1: Measuring the consistency of the matrix "Slump test" method

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