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fabformwiki:research:proposals [2023/10/11 19:26] – [4 Textile Reinforcement] rpschmitzfabformwiki:research:proposals [2023/10/19 15:50] (current) – [Proposed Research Projects] rpschmitz
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-<align justify><fs medium>While some fabric-formed members need minimal support from rigid members, columns and piers for example, mechanisms need to be developed which lend themselves to forming complex shapes.  While it may not be the primary focus of our research into fabric-formed concrete members the mechanisms used to support the fabric also need to be addressed. These supporting elements secure the flexible fabric in place and provide interior and perimeter support for a variety of shapes.  Mechanisms might be developed for both CIP and precast work.  Potentially the development of a line of equipment used to support the fabric at both interior and perimeter boundary conditions and prestress it could be made.  The development of this equipment should go hand-in-hand with the development of fabric-formed concrete members.</fs></align>+### 
 +<fs medium>While some fabric-formed members need minimal support from rigid members, columns and piers for example, mechanisms need to be developed which lend themselves to forming complex shapes.  While it may not be the primary focus of our research into fabric-formed concrete members the mechanisms used to support the fabric also need to be addressed. These supporting elements secure the flexible fabric in place and provide interior and perimeter support for a variety of shapes.  Mechanisms might be developed for both CIP and precast work.  Potentially the development of a line of equipment used to support the fabric at both interior and perimeter boundary conditions and prestress it could be made.  The development of this equipment should go hand-in-hand with the development of fabric-formed concrete members.</fs> 
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 ===== Proposed Research Projects ===== ===== Proposed Research Projects =====
  
-  - <fs medium>//Fabric-Formed Concrete Systems// by [[fabwiki:research:proposals_researcher1|RP SCHMITZ]]</fs> +  - <fs medium>//Fabric-Formed Concrete Systems// by [[fabformwiki:research:proposals_researcher1|RP SCHMITZ]]</fs> 
-  - <fs medium>//Proposed Project Title 2// by [[fabwiki:research:proposals_researcher2|Researcher 2]]</fs>+  - <fs medium>//Proposed Project Title 2// by [[fabformwiki:research:proposals_researcher2|Researcher 2]]</fs>
  
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