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FRP Building

Next Generation Building, 2014
The article introduced how FRP material first time has been used in a permanent gate house project, including the conception of FRP as structural envelope, the integrated characteristics of FRP with insulation, waterproof, structure, decoration in one board, the introduction to the processes of prefabricating and assembling.
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FRP-strengthened RC slabs anchored with FRP anchors

Engineering Structures, 2011
Abstract An abundance of tests over the last two decades has shown the bending capacity of flexural members such as reinforced concrete (RC) beams and slabs to be enhanced by the bonding of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites to their tension face. The propensity of the FRP to debond, however, limits its effectiveness.
Hu, S, Kim, SJ, Seracino, R, Smith, ST
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Modelling of FRP-concrete bonded interfaces containing FRP anchors

Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Anchors made from fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites can be used to delay the propagation of debonding cracks and enhance the deformability of FRP-to-concrete bonded interfaces. This paper presents a model for FRP anchors that is calibrated from tests on FRP-to-concrete joints anchored with FRP anchors.
Zhang, H.   +3 more
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Shear capacity of FRP-strengthened RC beams: FRP debonding

Construction and Building Materials, 2003
Abstract Many studies have been undertaken on shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) beams by externally bonding fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites. These studies have established clearly that such strengthened beams fail in shear mainly in one of two modes: FRP rupture; and FRP debonding, and have led to preliminary design proposals.
Chen, Jian Fei, TENG, JG
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Tensile fatigue behaviour of FRP and hybrid FRP sheets

Composites Part B: Engineering, 2010
This paper presents the fatigue behaviour of various fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites, namely, carbon, glass, polyparaphenylenl benzobisoxazole (PBO), and basalt fibres, including the effect of hybrid applications such as carbon/glass and carbon/basalt composites. A coupon test was conducted to examine the mechanical characteristics of the FRP
Zhishen Wu   +4 more
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FRP Bottom Blistering

SNAME 6th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, 1983
A discussion on the causes of "Osmosis", the appearance of blisters on the bottoms of fiberglass yachts both power ana sail alike. A description of symptoms observed by a Marine Surveyor during the last few years of practice, a simple explanation of the probable causes, followed by a technical discussion of the problems faced by industry in their ...
A. B. F. Fraser-Harris, James H. Kyle
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Rehabilitation with FRPs

2015
The acceptance that fibre reinforced polymers (FRPs) have so far gained for new structures is not in proportion to their potential, because their short-term costs are usually higher than those for structures with conventional materials. Designers and owners have usually justified the use of FRPs in new structures on the basis of life-cycle costing. The
Baidar Bakht, Aftab Mufti
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Performance of FRP-Steel Joints and FRP-Steel Beams Fastened by FRP Anchors

International Conference on Civil, Structural and Transportation Engineering, 2023
Omnia R AbouEl-Hamd   +3 more
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FRP-strengthened masonry

2019
[Excerto] Fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs) are widely utilized for repairing and restoring existing masonry and concrete buildings and infrastructures. In particular, this kind of reinforcement is generally externally applied to the structural elements; hence the strengthening technique is called EBR (externally bonded reinforcement).
Aiello M. A., Ghiassi B., Lourenco P. B.
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Event-Driven FRP

2001
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a high-level declarative language for programming reactive systems. Previous work on FRP has demonstrated its utility in a wide range of application domains, including animation, graphical user interfaces, and robotics. FRP has an elegant continuous-time denotational semantics.
Zhanyong Wan, Walid Taha, Paul Hudak
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