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Deflection of GFRP-reinforced concrete beams
Journal of Composite Materials, 2021This paper presents an investigation of the performance of concrete beams reinforced with glass fiber-reinforced polymers (GFRP) under short-term loading. A total of six specimens with rectangular cross-sections (75 mm in height and 150 mm in width) were tested under a four-point bending test to failure. Each specimen was reinforced with two GFRP bars
Katarína Gajdošová +2 more
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Fatigue Behaviour of GFRP Reinforced Beams
Solid State Phenomena, 2021This article deals with the influence of fatigue loading on the behaviour of GFRP (Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymers) reinforced concrete elements. The aim of the experimental programme is to quantify the effect of fatigue loading on the mechanical properties of GFRP reinforced beams subjected to flexure.
Ondřej Januš +4 more
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Precast Concrete Tunnel Segments with GFRP Reinforcement
Journal of Composites for Construction, 2017AbstractThe possibility of substituting traditional steel reinforcement with glass fiber–reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars in precast concrete tunnel segmental linings is investigated.
Spagnuolo, Simone +3 more
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Bond of GFRP Reinforcement with Concrete
Key Engineering Materials, 2016Corrosion of steel reinforcement is the major cause of deterioration of existing RC structures. Combined effects of moisture, temperature, and chlorides reduce the alkalinity of concrete and exacerbate the corrosion of steel reinforcement, especially for concrete structures subjected to aggressive environments, such as marine structures and bridges and
Ivan Holly +3 more
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Precast tunnel segments with GFRP reinforcement
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2016Abstract The possibility of substituting the traditional steel reinforcement with Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars in precast segmental lining tunnels is investigated herein. The use of this kind of reinforcement in tunnel segments allows several advantages mainly related to durability aspects or when provisional lining is forecast ...
CARATELLI, ANGELO +3 more
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Concrete Beams Reinforced with GFRP Plates
Key Engineering Materials, 2017This is the presentation of the research carried out by the Faculty of Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Rosario on the use of pultruded Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) plates to increase the flexural strength of reinforced concrete beams.Pultruded plates are the type of elements made of composite materials which are most widely used for ...
Alberto Pedro Busnelli +2 more
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GFRP Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks
2000This report investigates the application of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars in concrete bridge decks as a potential replacement or supplement to conventional steel rebars. Tests were conducted to determine the material properties of the GFRP reinforcement, and experiments were performed to study aspects of GFRP rebar placement in actual ...
Deitz, David +2 more
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Numerical Modelling of GFRP Reinforced Thin Concrete Slabs
2020With the development of new glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars for RC structures, their application extends simultaneously. The non-corrosive nature of GFRP bars enables maximal lowering of the concrete cover, thus making them very suitable as a reinforcement in thin RC plate elements.
Veljkovic A., Carvelli V.
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Flexural Behaviour of Concrete Beams Reinforced With GFRP Bars
Strain, 2010Abstract: The paper presents some of the results from a large experimental program undertaken at the Department of Civil Engineering of Salerno University. The static behaviour under service conditions of concrete beams reinforced with GFRP (Glass Fibre‐Reinforced Polymer) as well as CFRP (Carbon Fibre‐Reinforced Polymer) bars and stirrups is examined.
Ascione, L., Mancusi, G., Spadea, S.
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Creep Behavior of Pultruded Ribbed GFRP Rebar and GFRP Reinforced Concrete Member
Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute, 2013Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) has been gathering interest from designers and engineers for its possible usage as a replacement reinforcement of a steel reinforcing bar due to its advantageous characteristics such as high tensile strength, non-corrosive material, etc.
Young-Jun You +4 more
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