HYDRAULIC PRESS VS STEEL AND FIBERGLASS REINFORCEMENT, CONCRETE

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2022
  • We will test the strength of iron-reinforced concrete and fiberglass-reinforced concrete with a hydraulic press
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  • @BZAKether
    @BZAKether Рік тому +33

    I bet a lot of work went into this video, more than usual. Thank you.

  • @familyplan979
    @familyplan979 Рік тому +35

    The big benefit of fiber rebar is that it does not rust. Modern structures of concrete fail often because of the metal reinforcement oxidation. The rebar rusts and changes shape and size, the concrete often is defeated from the inside. Structures could possibly last centuries instead of decades because of a small change in materials.

    • @juanmatus5708
      @juanmatus5708 Рік тому +3

      BS. Fiber rebars decompose in concrete due to alkaline

    • @mahyadnaadlaw3112
      @mahyadnaadlaw3112 8 місяців тому

      @@juanmatus5708 alkaline didnt decompose my gfrp.

    • @InspiredScience
      @InspiredScience 8 місяців тому +7

      @@juanmatus5708 - That's not accurate. Most FRP rebar has a coating to resist high-pH (anyone spec'ing FRP would assure this) and the lifetime of FRP rebar with pH-degradation would be similar to steel in a best-case environment, while obviously much more resilient in a corrosive environment.

    • @williamnunez9609
      @williamnunez9609 4 місяці тому +2

      @@InspiredScience You basically just let me know to not cut the FRP rebar, being that most people do because of size of project.

    • @InspiredScience
      @InspiredScience 4 місяці тому +1

      @@williamnunez9609 - Thank you. As with all reinforcing bar, ideally you want to have it shipped and use it in the maximum possible length for economy.
      Every time you have a cut/seam, it requires substantial overlap, plus the small bit of labor which adds-up as well.
      When it was suggested that FRP corrodes, that is not an issue to be concerned with, regarding cutting.
      The simplest way to think about it is to check what environment you're using the rebar in, then confirm the resins used and whether there is any issue.
      I don't know of any reputable FRP rebar resellers who are selling FRP rebar where there would be an issue; however, it cannot hurt to double-check.
      BTW - I spec a lot of coastal work in Florida; you wouldn't happen to work there, would you?

  • @ihdieselman
    @ihdieselman Рік тому +54

    I wonder what the strength difference would be if you subject them to salt water spray for 5 minutes every hour for a year.

    • @enekojobajuria3397
      @enekojobajuria3397 Рік тому +4

      Ahí sin duda las varillas de fibra de vidrio arrasan frente a la varilla de acero. Obviously the GFRP doesn't suffer corrosion, so the result could be even better for the GFRP concrete against de steel reinforced one.

    • @devkumardevaghanghash5077
      @devkumardevaghanghash5077 19 днів тому

      ​@@enekojobajuria3397😅😅😊😊😅

  • @joosepkunder
    @joosepkunder 10 місяців тому

    Thank you, it was well made test and very interesting! :)

  • @Htoon2008
    @Htoon2008 9 місяців тому +3

    Teste muito bom e satisfatório.

  • @CaptainHelias
    @CaptainHelias 7 місяців тому +35

    Civil engineer here, this test is wrong because there are no stirrups . The concrete fails from sheer stress before the rebar starts to have effect. This is not how we do this test.

    • @ChristianWagner888
      @ChristianWagner888 7 місяців тому +3

      Good point! Are fiberglass stirrups available?

    • @werdebauingenieur5825
      @werdebauingenieur5825 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@ChristianWagner888In Germany WE already had some projects with Fiber Glass stirrups, but Not many. So it isn't really mainstream Up to now.

    • @docfarl
      @docfarl 2 місяці тому +2

      ​​@@ChristianWagner888 He could have used steel stirrups in the both the fibre glass and steel-reinforced samples, to test the difference in bending strength due to the material used for reinforcement.

    • @kushdeala6623
      @kushdeala6623 2 місяці тому +1

      Do you know of a better demo / explanation of the pros and cons of rebar?

    • @josephfarrar2983
      @josephfarrar2983 Місяць тому

      Wouldn’t this test be a good indicator for use in driveways?

  • @jamesortiz5388
    @jamesortiz5388 Рік тому +18

    Large stones in a small space gives it
    less strength.

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Рік тому

    The video was sensational.

  • @aaronsmith8073
    @aaronsmith8073 Рік тому +5

    Like a moth to a flame...here I am watching another one of these videos 😂

  • @hartur1212
    @hartur1212 3 місяці тому +2

    Could you try placing the reinforcing stirrups in the steel and the polymer? Should it result in greater resistance in both cases?
    I will be attentive to your comments, thanks

  • @jovandievski9116
    @jovandievski9116 4 місяці тому +2

    I see most of the coments comparing steel, concrete and fiber implementations in construction mostly. Yea theres oxidation and etc. But fiber is more efficient in modern techn regarding windmilss and such. Lighter, easier to shape and mold. It takes good procces of mixing,wraping,heating,drawing out air from the structure and such but it makes it much more efficient and less expensive for making and repairing. Its modern day eras material that industries use to pervent old ways and long ways of making em. Fiber is the best for coating for everyindustry besides constructing buildings acording to me despite they use it for some specific type buildings which are rare and not designated to be for living of people.

  • @sergiojunior4458
    @sergiojunior4458 9 місяців тому +2

    Sempre tive curiosidade de saber se uma coluna de concreto era realmente resistente

  • @novicewatcher5109
    @novicewatcher5109 2 місяці тому +2

    More fiber glass is needed because the rebar is heavy. Maybe 1:2 ratio

  • @user-wy4nh8cw3l
    @user-wy4nh8cw3l Рік тому

    Can u make another video using both materials in one Concrete and test it. I bit the results will surprise u 👍🏻

  • @mrbackyardmechanic3956
    @mrbackyardmechanic3956 8 місяців тому

    Great comparison. But, like others have said, maybe less or smaller crushed gravel. I've been using pink bar recently, 7 ft. basement cinder block wall repairs. Wear gloves, they do have splinters, ouch. Might use rebar again, $1 more for fiberglass 10 ft. but for 7 - 8 ft. walls, rebar might be overkill.

    • @mhxxd4
      @mhxxd4 5 місяців тому

      How does pinkbar compare to steel? Pouring a slab in 2 days

  • @8eSix
    @8eSix 8 місяців тому +5

    I wonder if hair would be a beneficial additive. I believe this was done with plaster in the past. They also have coated rebar that resists corrosion. I'd like to try a combination of the hair and coated rebar for a test.

    • @mhxxd4
      @mhxxd4 7 місяців тому +1

      Coated rebar bad

    • @ChooseLife.YourLife
      @ChooseLife.YourLife 3 місяці тому +1

      Horse hair and lime in plaster or something like that

    • @andrewjackson244
      @andrewjackson244 2 місяці тому +2

      Pretty sure hair and other fiber is for resisting cracking when portland cement is not involved

  • @BrainBulbFacts
    @BrainBulbFacts Рік тому +3

    Can I use your video clips for my shorts video 🇮🇳❤️

  • @Cat_of_America
    @Cat_of_America Рік тому +2

    Good

  • @craigbooth5414
    @craigbooth5414 Рік тому +15

    I've never seen fiberglass reinforcement like this. Usually fiberglass reinforcement in concrete is in the form of chopped strands mixed throughout the concrete. I'd be curious as to their impact on the strength

    • @bogey19018
      @bogey19018 Рік тому +2

      Home depot sells it now. I'd stick with steel.

    • @lem8304
      @lem8304 Рік тому

      Can concrete with fiber glass potentially be hazardous for your health? When inhaling the dust?

    • @craigbooth5414
      @craigbooth5414 Рік тому

      @@lem8304 Cement by itself is already harmful to your health when inhaling the dust. Adding the fiberglass won't really make it much worse.

    • @enekojobajuria3397
      @enekojobajuria3397 Рік тому +3

      The concrete by itself can produce silicosis in the long term, adding chopped glass fiber is thge same, but in a gfrp the glass fiber goes incapsulated by a polymer. El propio hormigón contiene arena de sílice y el polvo que produce puede generar silicosis a largo plazo, añadir fibra de vidrio cortada no lo empeora mucho más, ahora bien, con las varillas corrugadas de fibra de vidrio no hay ese problema ya que van encapsuladas en un polímero, eso sí, al cortarlas desprenden polvo tóxico por inhalación.

    • @enekojobajuria3397
      @enekojobajuria3397 Рік тому +1

      The chopped AR fiber glass in concrete is mainly used for flooring. El hormigón reforzado con fibra de vidrio cortada del tipo Álcali Resistente se usa mayoritariamente para soleras, no para forjados, vigas o pilares, los cuales suelen ir armados.

  • @perfecttechnical5123
    @perfecttechnical5123 Рік тому

    Very good

  • @brianblithe2271
    @brianblithe2271 6 місяців тому +8

    can you do fibreglass mesh strands and steel rebar then steel strands and steel rebar ?

  • @none4any
    @none4any 2 місяці тому +1

    Can you do bamboo reinforced concrete and test compared to rebar

  • @enekojobajuria3397
    @enekojobajuria3397 Рік тому +1

    Very good behavior of the GFRP rebar reinforced concrete, even better of what I was expecting for...
    Muy buen comportamiento del hormigón reforzado con varillas de PRFV, mejor de lo que me esperaba.

  • @nerobasta3242
    @nerobasta3242 Рік тому +2

    👍

  • @mattrich8812
    @mattrich8812 4 місяці тому

    Can you try this with MST bar?

  • @TheUjjwalarora
    @TheUjjwalarora 26 днів тому +1

    How about steel rebar and added glass fiber for reinforcement?

  • @manthenashivasai7033
    @manthenashivasai7033 4 місяці тому

    Where we get this?

  • @perfecttechnical5123
    @perfecttechnical5123 Рік тому

    Buitefull

  • @user-rh8qv8pm8s
    @user-rh8qv8pm8s Рік тому

    개인적으로 돌을 강가에 있는 타원형 돌을 사용했다면 강도다 더 올라갈것으로 생각됩니다. 모래또한 마찰을 주어 모난 부분을 제거 해준다면 강도가 더 올라갈것 같습니다.

    • @mythocrat
      @mythocrat 4 місяці тому

      Interesting point

    • @user-rh8qv8pm8s
      @user-rh8qv8pm8s 4 місяці тому

      @@mythocrat 근데 재료값이 올라감 ㅋㅋ

  • @mehmetcantutar9306
    @mehmetcantutar9306 Рік тому

    try with carbonfiber rebar bro

  • @kenmorrisproducer
    @kenmorrisproducer 22 дні тому +1

    Noting that the fiberglass did not shatter or splinter when encased in concrete.

  • @HoussamCommercialORAN
    @HoussamCommercialORAN 6 місяців тому

    I DON'T GET IT, GFRP SHOULD RESICTE MORE THAN STEEL,? CAN SOMENO EXPLAIN IT ?

  • @-TrafficCone-
    @-TrafficCone- Рік тому +16

    ⬇️The count of people who finds enjoying this type of videos⬇️

  • @scottweinberg3268
    @scottweinberg3268 8 місяців тому

    You need bigger rock, smaller mixing container, smaller point load (or just the opposite for testing purposes) Just saying...

  • @haikelarcia199
    @haikelarcia199 5 місяців тому

    Stirrups?

  • @asif55walikar
    @asif55walikar 5 місяців тому

    Can anyone tell me the load taken by steel concrete and frp concrete to collapse?

  • @barnowl6807
    @barnowl6807 Рік тому +3

    If your primary requirement is strength for a short time (say

    • @Promilus1984
      @Promilus1984 Рік тому +4

      Yeah... and here I'm sitting in a house built in 1956 using A0 steel rebars - unless they had insufficient concrete cover all those bars suffered very little corrosion and surface only. It's very different in things like bridges or foundations - where there's plenty of water during the lifetime. And yet there are bridges made by nazis (up to 1945) with little to no degradation of rebars. And same goes to bunkers etc. As with everything - it depends. It depends how fast pH of concrete will drop below ~10.8, it depends how often water would penetrate concrete, it depends how much chlorium will sink into a concrete etc. etc.

    • @mahyadnaadlaw3112
      @mahyadnaadlaw3112 9 місяців тому

      Depends on the quality of rebar

  • @docfarl
    @docfarl 2 місяці тому +1

    You dont get the full benefit of fibre glass reinforcement when you bunch it up like that in a rod. You should finely chop up and mix the individual strands with the concrete, to provide bonding strength between the concrete and fibre glass.

  • @robnowe5464
    @robnowe5464 Рік тому +2

    Interesting that the FRP didn't shear, but the concrete-FRP bond failed.

  • @AlexSantos-db6fm
    @AlexSantos-db6fm 2 місяці тому

    Concreto com fibra já tinha rachado muito muito antes dele considerar como a quebra.

  • @qs3850
    @qs3850 Рік тому +4

    Wayy to much stone in that mix

  • @ccxcxv
    @ccxcxv Рік тому +4

    It's not an accurate test because the concrete with steel reinforcement failed in concrete shear before the steel failed.

    • @gutersteinker
      @gutersteinker 9 місяців тому

      Like why the heck would you perform a test that is no representative of real life construction methods

  • @Soma-7662
    @Soma-7662 Рік тому +1

    shouldn't the mixture be 50/50?!! that was more like 66/33 sand to cement

  • @andrewjackson244
    @andrewjackson244 2 місяці тому +1

    Why not just use an actual concrete mix instead of making your own with those giant rocks?

  • @user-hb4yf5dc3n
    @user-hb4yf5dc3n 2 місяці тому +1

    any body who understands engineering and design can make a fiberglass pillar stronger than steel.

  • @niveknospmoht8743
    @niveknospmoht8743 4 місяці тому +1

    Looked like way too much rock in the mix. How about a video with a proper mix with Helix steel for additional reinforcement

  • @luciusirving5926
    @luciusirving5926 2 дні тому

    If concrete, like say papercrete, is made using hydraulic or mechanical pressing, then of course it will get used to being pressed again, even after curing.

  • @Robin-hy6sz
    @Robin-hy6sz Рік тому

    Am i the only one who's only now noticing that he's wearing a jacket from the German military

  • @Greenville-vm3yu
    @Greenville-vm3yu 11 місяців тому

    If you press them like a beam, the bars must be the bottom of concrete

  • @zeft81
    @zeft81 9 місяців тому

    what was the size of the concrete

    • @mhxxd4
      @mhxxd4 5 місяців тому

      About 350

  • @lorriecarrel9962
    @lorriecarrel9962 Рік тому +3

    If you would have used the same weight in glass fiber bars as what the steel weighs and did the test that way you would get better result,pound for pound type thing

    • @GauravSingh-zz9rf
      @GauravSingh-zz9rf Рік тому

      exactly, GFRP has low midulus of elasticity hence it requires more surface area

  • @GauravSingh-zz9rf
    @GauravSingh-zz9rf Рік тому +1

    do you know how to conduct tests for real ? The strength for steel here is ultimate as shown by you but it becomes useless at soon as it reaches the yield strength. you know plastic and elastic deformation ? the yield strength of GFRP is much higher than steel but you are considering the failure strength here.

  • @AhmedIbrahim-yt5xw
    @AhmedIbrahim-yt5xw 5 місяців тому

    This the truth😂😂😂

  • @AlexanderA80
    @AlexanderA80 Рік тому

    Нужно было добавить стекловолокно в виде коротких волокон в раствор, чтобы волокна распределились по всему объёму. Арматуру тоже нужно оставить.

  • @LinKueiDragon
    @LinKueiDragon Рік тому +1

    Just proves older cars are better than new ones, yet again.

    • @micci123456789
      @micci123456789 Рік тому +1

      Are you smoking man? Did you seriously say that and mean it? You're telling me something that is less than half the weight of the steel is only marginally weaker because the weight wasn't taken into account in the amount of material used. If he used the number of bars of fiber glass that would weigh the same as the steel it wouldn't budge.

  • @kiwibonsai2355
    @kiwibonsai2355 Рік тому +2

    Call me old fashioned but I miss the mentality of building things to last generations.
    Iron reinforcement in concrete seems to me like a short term fix, like lead water pipes or asbestos ceilings, just not the right material to be using for the job.

  • @life-vida1439
    @life-vida1439 Рік тому +2

    Bad concrete mix.

    • @MattRio
      @MattRio Рік тому

      I agree with you 100%. That looked like they used 3 inch crushed stone. Should have used no bigger than 3/4 inch. 33% sand, 33% 3/4 inch crushed stone and either a 60-80 lbs bag of cement. And properly mixed, felt like it wasn't even mixed right either.

  • @coldcrankinamps
    @coldcrankinamps Рік тому +1

    If concrete was truly this weak then it wouldn't be the second most used substance in the world. These videos are incredibly misleading and you'd be hard pressed to find a better substitute for concrete in our world.

    • @gb4939
      @gb4939 2 місяці тому

      I really hope you're right about that because thousands of concrete buildings have people who work or live in it. Also concrete houses are cheaper in my country and I am interested to buy one but I read some very alarming things about concrete that I hesitate a lot.

  • @SquidwradThomas
    @SquidwradThomas Рік тому +1

    China learning how to reinforce their concrete be like. Plastic is good enough 👍

    • @kiwibonsai2355
      @kiwibonsai2355 Рік тому

      Yet America waits on Chinese steel.
      I remember when America had a backbone of industrial might, sadly its cheaper to pay someone overseas rather than paying a fallow countryman a living wage.
      Its not about being fair it's about the freedom to do business Reagan reckoned, how's that going?
      Dont hate educate.

  • @shantanuzadke
    @shantanuzadke Рік тому +1

    कोण कोण मानता है की अपनी माता पिता की चरणो मे स्वर्ग है ❤️❤️

  • @makromikro273
    @makromikro273 10 місяців тому

    Unreliable test, fatal concrete... Actually, it's not concrete, but a cake.

  • @siargao_life
    @siargao_life 5 місяців тому

    Качество композитной арматуры зависит от применяемых материаллов и квалификации производителя.