Laminated Ferrocement

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LFC Tests on panels

6-13-2011 by Abe Connally, [1]


Panel 1 - 1 layer 3/8" hardware cloth, 36.5" X 20.75" - 757 si, 5.26 sf


Panel 2 - 2 layers 3/8" hardware cloth, 36.5" X 20.375" - 744 si, 5.17 sf


Tests - panels were placed on bricks, spaced 14" apart. Weight was placed in center of panel, between brick supports.


Results

Troweled side has 1/8" less concrete on mesh


Conclusions

Both panels survived psi ratings for tank design (3.44 psi), however because troweled side has less concrete, it is a weaker side of panel in compression. Suggest using formed side as inside of tank, so that the troweled side will be in greater tension (more mesh, less concrete). Panel 2 with 2 layers of mesh seem to be stronger in all tests.

I think these would do just fine as roof tiles or panels, especially if shaped to take advantage of concrete's compression strength. For a water tank, although they survived the psi required for an 8ft tall tank, I think more testing is required.


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