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FLEXURAL STRENGTHENING OF URM WALLS WITH FRP SYSTEMS

Fibre-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for Concrete Structures, 2003
Singapore. K.H. Tan Ed.
TURCO V.   +3 more
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Flexural strengthening of RC beams using emerging materials

2004
An experimental analysis has been conducte d to assess the effectiven ess of an innovative sys- tem based on Steel Reinforced Polymer (SRP) laminates for the flexural strengthening of Reinforced Con- crete (RC) beams; such external re inforcement has been impregnated with either epoxy resin or cementitious mortar.
CERONI, FRANCESCA   +3 more
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Flexural Buckling of Columns Strengthened under Load

Advanced Materials Research, 2015
This paper refers to behaviour and capacity of axially loaded columns strengthened under load using welded steel plates. This method of strengthening is fast, simple and widely used but no universal and reliable analytical solution has been presented yet. In the paper, focus is put on flexural buckling.
Martin Vild, Miroslav Bajer
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Flexural strengthening of LVL beam using CFRP

Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is one of the major construction material in Australia as well as other parts of the world. To increase its load carrying capacity, various internal and external methods of applying fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) can be found in the literature.
Mahbube Subhani   +3 more
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Flexural behaviour of strengthened reinforced concrete beams

Materials and Structures, 1997
A large experimental research programme has investigated the flexural strength of simply supported reinforced concrete beams. The beams were first damaged so that they could be strengthened by means of jackets (cast-in-place shotcrete or pre-packed special mortar plus additional new reinforcement).
Regina Helena F. Souza, Julio Appleton
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Analysis of Strengthened Composite Beams Under Flexural Stress

2018
A steel-concrete composite beam is composed of a steel beam and concrete slap connected with shear connectors. Composite beams are highly efficient structural members in order to load carrying capacity because the tension component of the force pair originating from bending is carried by the steel profile and the compressive component is carried by the
Demir, Ali   +3 more
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Effectiveness of flexural strengthening of RC members

Construction and Building Materials, 1995
Abstract A common technique for enhancing or reinstating the flexural capacity of reinforced concrete ( rc ) members involves the casting of new plain or reinforced concrete either on the compressive or tensile side of the member. In this paper, the flexural characteristics of the resulting ‘composite’ elements are investigated through a parametric ...
S. Dritsos, K. Pilakoutas, E. Kotsira
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Flexural behaviors of CFRP strengthened laminated bamboo arches

Construction and Building Materials, 2021
Abstract Arch structure is a special type of structure, mainly used in bridges, underground buildings and some large public buildings like stadiums. Previous studies have shown that bamboo composite arches are prone to interfacial failure under flexural loading, so that composite materials are considered to be used to reinforce the bamboo laminate ...
Zhenyu Qiu   +5 more
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Flexural Strengthening of RC Beams with Cement-Based Composites

Journal of Composites for Construction, 2011
In this paper, the effectiveness of fiber-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) materials for the strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) beams is experimentally investigated. Bending tests on RC beams strengthened with different FRCM materials, made out of (1) carbon fiber nets; and (2) poliparafenilenbenzobisoxazole (PBO) fiber nets embedded in ...
D'AMBRISI, ANGELO, F. Focacci
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