A total of ten simply supported beams reinforced with different amounts of GFRP and steel bars were subjected to two consecutive test phases in order to evaluate their short and long-term cracking behaviour. The beams were initially tested up to service load and subjected to two additional load cycles. Subsequently, the specimens were subjected to two different levels of sustained load for 250 days. The effect of cyclic load during short-term tests resulted in an increase in crack width up to 25% more than the initial value. The sustained load led to an increase in crack width up to 2.9 times larger than that measured under the corresponding short-term load. A similar cracking behaviour was observed when reinforcing solutions with similar s...
In this work, long-term behaviour of FRP RC beams has been investigated both analytically and experi...
Glass Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars offer a feasible alternative in locations where steel is ...
The structural behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) elements depends heavily on the bond performanc...
Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) have been proven to be adequate substitutes for steel reinforcement ...
Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) have emerged as an alternative to steel for Reinforced Concrete (RC...
During the last years, the use of GFRP bars as internal reinforcement in concrete structures, gained...
An extensive experimental/research program has taken place at the University of Sherbrooke FRP Durab...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars have been identified as an alternate construction mater...
This paper presents an experimental study aimed at investigating the long-term tension stiffening an...
GFRP bars are regarded as an alternative to steel reinforcement in marine and aggressive environment...
Crack formation within concrete members undergoing flexural loading is a complex mechanism, which go...
The use of short fibers inside concrete matrix is an effective method for reducing the vulnerability...
Due to the low modulus of elasticity and high tensile strength of GFRP reinforcing bars and their in...
The influence of compressive concrete strength and reinforcement ratio on long-term deflections in G...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars have been identified as an alternate construction mater...
In this work, long-term behaviour of FRP RC beams has been investigated both analytically and experi...
Glass Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars offer a feasible alternative in locations where steel is ...
The structural behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) elements depends heavily on the bond performanc...
Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) have been proven to be adequate substitutes for steel reinforcement ...
Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) have emerged as an alternative to steel for Reinforced Concrete (RC...
During the last years, the use of GFRP bars as internal reinforcement in concrete structures, gained...
An extensive experimental/research program has taken place at the University of Sherbrooke FRP Durab...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars have been identified as an alternate construction mater...
This paper presents an experimental study aimed at investigating the long-term tension stiffening an...
GFRP bars are regarded as an alternative to steel reinforcement in marine and aggressive environment...
Crack formation within concrete members undergoing flexural loading is a complex mechanism, which go...
The use of short fibers inside concrete matrix is an effective method for reducing the vulnerability...
Due to the low modulus of elasticity and high tensile strength of GFRP reinforcing bars and their in...
The influence of compressive concrete strength and reinforcement ratio on long-term deflections in G...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars have been identified as an alternate construction mater...
In this work, long-term behaviour of FRP RC beams has been investigated both analytically and experi...
Glass Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars offer a feasible alternative in locations where steel is ...
The structural behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) elements depends heavily on the bond performanc...