Photogrammetry is used to investigate the load-deformations characteristics of reinforced concrete T-beams strengthened with carbon fibre reinforced polymer 'CFRP' plates. The technique is used to determine the displacement of a range of points on the beams' surfaces at selected load levels up to and after failure. Approximately 1500 targets were placed on each beam on the concrete surface as well as on the L-shaped CFRP plates. The aims of the photogrammetric measurements are to determine the shear crack width development with load and movements of the L-shaped CFRP plates relative to the concrete layer. Comparisons are carried out to determine the difference in the deformation mechanism across the four experimental T-beams tested. Load-sl...
Understanding the long-term shear performance of un-strengthened and FRP-strengthened reinforced con...
The development of finite element (FE) software and comprehensive constitutive laws made the simulat...
This is the accepted version of the original publication available here: http://www.concrete.org/PUB...
In this study, the experimental results of shear-deficient T-beams strengthened using web-bonded Lsh...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymers 'CFRP' in the form of laminates and fabrics are increasingly being ...
The exploitation of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites as external reinforcement is an evergr...
The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) T-se...
An experimental investigation was undertaken into the effectiveness of unanchored and anchored exter...
The results of an experimental and analytical Study of the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) T-s...
The bending and shear behavior of RC beams strengthened with Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (CFRP)...
The method of strengthening concrete structures with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composit...
A recent innovation for the shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) beams is to ...
In this study, the experimental results of three shear deficient T-beams strengthened using web-bond...
This paper presents the experimental behaviour of two reinforced concrete T-beams strengthened in sh...
There has been much research conducted on the current performance of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) ...
Understanding the long-term shear performance of un-strengthened and FRP-strengthened reinforced con...
The development of finite element (FE) software and comprehensive constitutive laws made the simulat...
This is the accepted version of the original publication available here: http://www.concrete.org/PUB...
In this study, the experimental results of shear-deficient T-beams strengthened using web-bonded Lsh...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymers 'CFRP' in the form of laminates and fabrics are increasingly being ...
The exploitation of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites as external reinforcement is an evergr...
The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) T-se...
An experimental investigation was undertaken into the effectiveness of unanchored and anchored exter...
The results of an experimental and analytical Study of the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) T-s...
The bending and shear behavior of RC beams strengthened with Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (CFRP)...
The method of strengthening concrete structures with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composit...
A recent innovation for the shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) beams is to ...
In this study, the experimental results of three shear deficient T-beams strengthened using web-bond...
This paper presents the experimental behaviour of two reinforced concrete T-beams strengthened in sh...
There has been much research conducted on the current performance of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) ...
Understanding the long-term shear performance of un-strengthened and FRP-strengthened reinforced con...
The development of finite element (FE) software and comprehensive constitutive laws made the simulat...
This is the accepted version of the original publication available here: http://www.concrete.org/PUB...