Experimental research was carried out to investigate the performance of CFRP wrapping jackets used for retrofitting twelve square reinforced concrete (CR) column specimens damaged by exposure to fire flame, at different temperatures of 300, 500 and 700ºC, except for two specimens that were not burned. The specimens were then loaded axially till failure after gradual or sudden cooling. The specimens were divided into two groups containing two main reinforcement ratios, ρ= 0.0314 and ρ= 0.0542. This was followed by the retrofitting procedure that included wrapping all the specimens with two layers of CFRP fabric sheets. The test results of the retrofitted specimens showed that the fire damaged RC column specimens can be retrofitted efficient...
It is well known that the mechanical properties of concrete deteriorate after exposure to a fire/ele...
With regard to the expansion of the use of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) in strengthening c...
AbstractIt has long been known that fire could dramatically reduce the characteristic strength of th...
Experimental research was carried out to investigate the performance of CFRP wrapping jackets used f...
The study presented in this paper aimed to experimentally investigate the residual compressive stren...
Reinforced concrete (RC) members when subjected to elevated temperatures due to fire undergo a signi...
It has long been known that fire could dramatically reduce the characteristic strength of the reinfo...
In general, concrete structures have high fire-resistance. When exposed to fire, however, the streng...
The confinement of concrete with fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites can significantly enhance...
In recent decades, the post-fire behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) columns with normal and high-s...
In recent years the introduction of CFRP composites for strengthening concrete structures has receiv...
This paper investigates the fire performance of circular Reinforced Concrete (RC) columns wrapped wi...
This study focused on the investigation of the compressive behavior of fire-damaged RC column repair...
This study focuses on assessing the post-fire performance of reinforced concrete (RC) columns confin...
This paper describes an experimental and numerical study of the behaviour of RC columns, damaged by ...
It is well known that the mechanical properties of concrete deteriorate after exposure to a fire/ele...
With regard to the expansion of the use of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) in strengthening c...
AbstractIt has long been known that fire could dramatically reduce the characteristic strength of th...
Experimental research was carried out to investigate the performance of CFRP wrapping jackets used f...
The study presented in this paper aimed to experimentally investigate the residual compressive stren...
Reinforced concrete (RC) members when subjected to elevated temperatures due to fire undergo a signi...
It has long been known that fire could dramatically reduce the characteristic strength of the reinfo...
In general, concrete structures have high fire-resistance. When exposed to fire, however, the streng...
The confinement of concrete with fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites can significantly enhance...
In recent decades, the post-fire behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) columns with normal and high-s...
In recent years the introduction of CFRP composites for strengthening concrete structures has receiv...
This paper investigates the fire performance of circular Reinforced Concrete (RC) columns wrapped wi...
This study focused on the investigation of the compressive behavior of fire-damaged RC column repair...
This study focuses on assessing the post-fire performance of reinforced concrete (RC) columns confin...
This paper describes an experimental and numerical study of the behaviour of RC columns, damaged by ...
It is well known that the mechanical properties of concrete deteriorate after exposure to a fire/ele...
With regard to the expansion of the use of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) in strengthening c...
AbstractIt has long been known that fire could dramatically reduce the characteristic strength of th...