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Shear behavior of GFRP spiral reinforced concrete beams
Corrosion of steel reinforcement remains a critical durability concern in reinforced concrete (RC) structures, motivating the adoption of fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) as non-corrosive alternatives. This study explores the use of glass fiber-reinforced
Firas Safadi +5 more
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This study presents experimental and numerical investigations on the use of chemically untreated and recyclable hemp fibers as reinforcement for outer wrapping in reinforced concrete beams.
Sedat Savas +2 more
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Three-edge bearing (TEB) tests and a crack-width-dependent load-carrying model were used to assess the combined effects of recycled glass fiber-reinforced polymer (rGFRP) short fibers and glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars in concrete pipes ...
Shuaiyuan Wang +4 more
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Condition assessment of concrete and glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar after 18 years of service life [PDF]
Sivakumar Ramanathan +3 more
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Wood is a heterogeneous and anisotropic material, and its mechanical properties are different from other building materials. It is necessary to know the mechanical properties of wood materials in buildings, such as carriers, floor beams, roof timber ...
Abdurrahman Karaman +2 more
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Preventing Plastic-Shrinkage Cracks in GFRP-Bar Reinforced Concrete Using Fibers
Large horizontal concrete elements are susceptible to premature cracking due to environmental effects. The ASTM C1579 bottom-restraining technique cannot reliably induce controlled cracking.
Abidemi Bashiru Folorunsho +4 more
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