Using Helix in Slabs on Grade

HELIX MICRO REBAR FOR SLABS ON GRADE

About the Webinar

This one hour overview webinar invites:

This exclusive webinar will introduce you to Helix® Micro Rebar®, the industry-leading proactive concrete reinforcement that's only one-inch long, and how this strong-but-mighty steel piece can greatly improve concrete slabs. When you choose Helix® Micro Rebar®, Helix Steel's engineers work with you to simplify your slab design and construction processes.

It will also make your construction site safer, cut down on storage complications, reduce your costs and expedite your concrete installation schedule. Whether you're an engineer, contractor or building owner you will learn more about how innovating concrete slab reinforcement will benefit you and your business for years to come.

This webinar will be presented by Helix President and Chief Technology Officer Luke Pinkerton.

As an AIA- and RCEP-accredited course, every webinar attendee will also receive an official Certificate of Completion.

Program

Luke Pinkerton

Luke Pinkerton, CTO, Inventor, Helix Steel

Biography

Luke Pinkerton is the CTO and founder of Helix Steel. He has a BS in engineering physics from Hope College and an MS in structural engineering from the University of Michigan in 1999. He earned an MBA degree from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2004.

While earning his MS in Structural Engineering, Mr. Pinkerton worked extensively in the area of fiber reinforced concrete including the early development of Helix and was responsible for the design and fabrication of the first equipment to manufacture twisted fibers. Prior to Helix Steel, Mr. Pinkerton was at General Dynamics as a structural engineer involved with the research and development team assembled to design the US Navy's next generation destroyer class ship with particular interest in the area of shock loading analysis, blast resistant structure design and test management.

Mr. Pinkerton is a member of ACI and a member of the ACI 544 Committee for Fiber Reinforced Concrete and ACI Committee 332 for Residential Concrete Work. He is a published author in industry related trade journals.

Published Works

  1. ACI Mexico, “A new System - Helix Reinforced Concrete” Feb/March 2011
  2. Concrete International, “Twisted Steel Micro Reinforcement: Advantages of microscopic composites” October 2013
  3. Concrete Engineering International, “Twisted steel micro-reinforcement - advantages of microscopic composites” June 2014
  4. Physics World, “A Concrete Foundation” August 2014
  5. Austria Shotcrete 2015/Spritzbeton-Tagung 2015, “Twisted Steel Micro Reinforcement (TSMR) For Shotcrete” March 2015
  6. Concrete Institute of Australia/Concrete Works 2015, “Twisted Steel Micro Reinforcement: Proactive Micro-Composite Concrete Reinforcement” August 2015
  7. ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation, “Measurement of Average Tensile Force for Individual Steel Fiber Using New Direct Tension Method” June 2016
  8. Concrete Institute of Australia's Concrete 2017 Technical Conference, “Unprecedented Thickness Reductions - Twisted Steel Micro Rebar In Pavements” October 2017