Claims
- 1. An improved structural member having a wall comprised of a cement-based infiltrated fiber composite material, the improvement comprising;
- a structural member having a cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section of predetermined length and thickness shaped to enclose or support an object and formed of
- a preplaced uniform continuous mass of individual interlocked fibers having a fiber volume density in the range of from about 2% to about 25% subsequently completely infiltrated by a cementious matrix mixture by weight of from about 30% to about 90% cement selected from the group consisting of Portland cement and blended cement, from about 10% to about 20% fly ash, water in a ratio of water to the sum of cement and fly ash of from about 0.20 to about 0.45, and a water-reducing superplasticizer in a ratio of superplasticizer to the sum of cement and fly ash of from 0 to about 40 ounces per 100 pounds of the sum of cement and fly ash.
- 2. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said structural member has a cement-based infiltrated fiber composite bottom wall, at least one cement-based infiltrated fiber composite side wall, and a top wall defining an interior volume configured to receive and enclose hazardous materials, explosives, tele-communications equipment, and the like; and
- said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite bottom wall and said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite side wall each contain a uniform continuous mass of individual interlocked fibers completely infiltrated by and embedded in a cementious matrix mixture of cement, fly ash, water, and a water-reducing superplasticizer and having a fiber volume density in the range of from about 2% to about 25%.
- 3. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said structural member is a hollow configuration and said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section is an annular wall formed of said preplaced uniform continuous mass of individual interlocked fibers in the recited fiber volume density subsequently completely infiltrated by said cementious matrix mixture in the recited ratios.
- 4. The improved structural member according to claim 3, in which
- said hollow configuration is formed on the exterior of an existing structural member and said annular wall formed of cement-based infiltrated fiber composite material is of sufficient length and thickness to substantially surround and reinforce the existing structural member on which it is formed.
- 5. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said structural member is a generally cylindrical configuration having a cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section of predetermined length and thickness shaped to support an object and formed of said preplaced uniform continuous mass of individual interlocked fibers in the recited fiber volume density subsequently completely infiltrated by said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite material in the recited ratios.
- 6. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said structural member is a generally rectangular configuration of predetermined length and thickness shaped to support an object and formed of cement-based infiltrated fiber composite material.
- 7. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section contains a combination of said preplaced uniform continuous mass of individual interlocked fibers in the recited fiber volume density and a plurality of lengths of straight reinforcing wires embedded in said cementious matrix mixture.
- 8. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said blended cement includes ground granulated blast-furnace slag.
- 9. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said structural member is a hollow configuration having an annular wall shaped to surround and conform to the shape of an existing structural member and being of sufficient length and thickness to structurally reinforce the existing structural member which it surrounds.
- 10. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said mass of fibers are selected from the group of materials consisting of metal, steel, glass, plastic, and aramids.
- 11. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said mass of fibers are selected from the group of materials consisting of carbon and boron.
- 12. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- each of said individual fibers is approximately 2.36" long and 0.03" in diameter with a deformed end.
- 13. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section has a fiber volume density in the range of from about 3% to about 10%.
- 14. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section has a fiber volume density in the range of from about 5% to about 10%.
- 15. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cement-based infiltrated fiber composite wall section is formed of one or more preplaced mats of individual interlocked strands of fibrous material having the recited fiber volume density subsequently completely infiltrated by said cementious matrix mixture in the recited ratios.
- 16. The improved structural member according to claim 15, in which
- each fiber strand of said fibrous material mat has a diameter of from about 0.008" to about 0.3".
- 17. The improved structural member according to claim 15, in which
- each fiber strand of said fibrous material mat is approximately 0.03" in diameter.
- 18. The improved structural member according to claim 15, in which
- each fiber strand of said fibrous material mat has a length of from about 4" to about 30".
- 19. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cementious matrix mixture includes fine grain sand by weight of from about 1% to about 50%.
- 20. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cementious matrix mixture includes additives selected from the group consisting of microsilica, latex modifiers, polymers, refractory castables, castable plastics, epoxies, and clay.
- 21. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cementious matrix mixture includes fine grain sand and additives selected from the group consisting of microsilica, latex modifiers, polymers, refractory castables, castable plastics, epoxies, and clay.
- 22. The improved structural member according to claim 1, in which
- said cementous matrix mixture further includes additives selected from the group consisting of microsilica, latex modifiers, polymers, refractory castables, castable plastics, epoxies, and clay.
- 23. A cement-based infiltrated fiber composite article of manufacture comprising;
- at least one wall section of cement-based infiltrated composite material formed of a preplaced uniform continuous mass of individual interlocked fibers selected from the group of materials consisting of steel, plastic, aramids, carbon and boron having a fiber volume density in the range of from about 2% to about 25% subsequently completely infiltrated by a cementious matrix mixture by weight of from about 30% to about 90% cement selected from the group consisting of Portland cement and blended cement, from about 10% to about 20% fly ash, water in a ratio of water to the sum of cement and fly ash of from about 0.20 to about 0.45, and a water-reducing superplasticizer in a ratio of superplasticizer to the sum of cement and fly ash of from 0 to about 40 ounces per 100 pounds of the sum of cement and fly ash.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/058,483, filed May 6, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,391,019, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/757,813, filed Sep. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,209,603.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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