Behaviour of Structurally Insulated Panels

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The transition from conventional practices, such as traditional brick masonry, to contemporary construction methods like concrete sandwich panels is gaining notable traction. This shift not only reflects a growing trend but also signifies a substantial movement towards more advanced and efficient construction techniques in the modern era. The primary aim of the study is to examine the behaviour of concrete sandwich panels reinforced with geosynthetics in terms of out-of-plane, in-plane shear, and compression. Two forms of geosynthetic material are being utilised, specifically plastic uniaxial geogrid (PUG) and polyester biaxial Geogrid (PBG). Two types of mixes have been used to further enhance the understandability of the behaviour of concrete sandwich panels The flexural behaviour of concrete sandwich panels strengthened with geosynthetics is examined in first phase of this study. The panels are tested under a monotonically increasing load using a hydraulic jack. The load deflection curves of the panels were examined to evaluate the effect of geosynthetics on the strength, stiffness, and deformability of panels. The result shows that plastic geogrid reinforced sandwich panels enhanced the flexural strength and ductility of panels compared with control specimens. Polyester geo-grid as reinforcement is also found to be relatively better in restoring the deformability and energy absorption of panels. The results show a gain of about 28% in plastic geogrid (SPGG); 36.8% in the case of polyester geogrid (SGi200), in comparison with the control specimen. In-plane diagonal shear strength of concrete sandwich panels, and the effect of incorporating geogrids on the deformation capability and load-bearing capacity is also reported in the study. In contrast to the control specimen, specimens cast with plastic geogrid had a 13.7% and 26% improvement in shear capacity and load-bearing capability for the two types of micro-concrete mixes used in this study. Diagonal shear specimen containing PUG is effective in improving

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