This paper presents a numerical investigation of the performance of continuous prestressed concrete beams with bonded fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) and steel tendons. A finite element model has been developed and is validated against the available test data. A numerical test is carried out on two-span continuous bonded prestressed concrete beams. Three types of tendons are considered for a comparative study: aramid FRP (AFRP), carbon FRP (CFRP) and prestressing steel. Various levels of xp (reinforcement index of prestressing tendons) are used. The results indicate that, with increasing xp, the failure mode of FRP prestressed concrete beams would transit from tendon rupture to concrete crushing while the crushing failure always takes place ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Precast segmental prestressed concrete beams (PSBs) have been widely used in man...
The use of unbonded tendons in prestressed concrete beams has been widely utilized in bridges, parki...
University of Cambridge There is a growing interest in the use of new materials in construction. Mat...
This paper presents a numerical investigation of the performance of continuous prestressed concrete ...
This paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on precast segmental concrete beams ...
This paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on precast segmental concrete beams ...
Unbonded tendons are being applied more often in the strengthening and rehabilitation of current det...
Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforcements combine high strength with low weight and have a high ...
This study investigates the use of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) tendons on precast segment...
The use of unbonded tendons in prestressed concrete members has major advantages on the performance ...
Despite many advantages of FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) reinforcement, such as corrosion resistanc...
This study investigates the use of Carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) tendons on precast segment...
The results of a theoretical study on the flexural behaviour of continuous high-strength concrete (H...
The basic advantages of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforcement are reviewed. FRP tendons exhib...
Despite their excellent properties, such as high corrosion resistance and high strength, FRP reinfor...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Precast segmental prestressed concrete beams (PSBs) have been widely used in man...
The use of unbonded tendons in prestressed concrete beams has been widely utilized in bridges, parki...
University of Cambridge There is a growing interest in the use of new materials in construction. Mat...
This paper presents a numerical investigation of the performance of continuous prestressed concrete ...
This paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on precast segmental concrete beams ...
This paper presents some results of an ongoing research project on precast segmental concrete beams ...
Unbonded tendons are being applied more often in the strengthening and rehabilitation of current det...
Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforcements combine high strength with low weight and have a high ...
This study investigates the use of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) tendons on precast segment...
The use of unbonded tendons in prestressed concrete members has major advantages on the performance ...
Despite many advantages of FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) reinforcement, such as corrosion resistanc...
This study investigates the use of Carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) tendons on precast segment...
The results of a theoretical study on the flexural behaviour of continuous high-strength concrete (H...
The basic advantages of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforcement are reviewed. FRP tendons exhib...
Despite their excellent properties, such as high corrosion resistance and high strength, FRP reinfor...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Precast segmental prestressed concrete beams (PSBs) have been widely used in man...
The use of unbonded tendons in prestressed concrete beams has been widely utilized in bridges, parki...
University of Cambridge There is a growing interest in the use of new materials in construction. Mat...