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Shear Capacity of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer-Strengthened Reinforced Concrete Beams: Fiber Reinforced Polymer Rupture

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2003
A recent innovation in shear strengthening of reinforced concrete beams is to externally bond fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites. Many studies have been undertaken on this strengthening technique. These studies have established clearly that such strengthened beams fail in shear mainly in one of the two modes: FRP rupture and FRP debonding, and ...
Chen, Jian Fei, TENG, JG
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Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers

2018
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP), commonly called fiberglass, is used for a huge variety of applications including boat hulls, car bodies, roofing shingles, pipes, flooring and various containers and storage tanks. GFRP is referred to as a composite material since it is a combination of two different materials, that is, glass fibers in the form of
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Fiber-Reinforced Polymers for Pipeline Repairs

Materials Performance, 2013
Fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs) are being used to repair damaged pipes in a wide variety of applications. FRPs have been successfully used in many industries ranging from aircraft manufacturing to electronic circuit boards. They are useful for repairing steel pipes because a pipe section can be reinforced without shutting down operations.
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Interfacial design in fiber reinforced polymers

Macromolecular Symposia, 2001
Different interphases have been created with different film formers and coupling agents on glass and carbon single filaments embedded in thermoplastic and thermosetting matrices. Three micromechanical procedures (pull-out test, fragmentation test and a version of microbond test in which crack propagation was continuously monitored by optical microscopy)
Edith Mäder, Elena Pisanova
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Call for Fiber Reinforced Polymer Papers

Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2005
The Journal of Bridge Engineering is pleased to announce a call for papers for an upcoming special edition focusing on fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bridge structures and components. The objective of the special edition is to bring together a collection of papers reflecting the state of the art in the use of FRP materials for bridge structures and ...
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Properties of phenolic fiber‐reinforced polymers

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1983
AbstractFibers made of phenol formaldehyde are relatively new to the market place and are currently manufactured in Japan. They have certain characteristics which make them attractive as a reinforcement for rubber, thermoplastics, and thermosets. This paper will discuss the properties of molded polypropylene thermoplastics as a function of fiber weight
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