The investigation of a structural fiber-reinforced-polymer (FRP) stay-in-place (SIP) form used to construct and reinforce a deck for a prototype military bridge system is discussed in this paper. For this application the deck is subjected to combined bending and compressive longitudinal axial load because it also serves as the top chord of the truss for the bridge system. In an experimental program, deck specimens were tested in several configurations. The results are compared to ACI 440 design guide equations, and capacity prediction techniques are proposed for limit states associated with flexural and flexural-shear under the combined loading. It was found that the ACI 440 equations accurately predicted the flexural and flexural-shear cap...
The deterioration of steel in aging reinforced concrete bridges is a continual problem which could b...
The paper describes the development and characterization of a modular bridge system incorporating fi...
Construction materials and techniques are constantly being engineered to become economical, stronger...
The research presented in this paper describes the evolution of a cost-effective, structural Fiber R...
The primary purpose of this research project is to advance the understanding of fiber reinforced pol...
The state-of-the-art of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite stay-in-place (SIP) structural form...
144 p.Wide-flanged concrete girders are increasingly being used for highway bridges in Wisconsin. Th...
This paper reports on the composite action developed between pultruded FRP bridge deck systems and t...
The purpose of this paper is to present fatigue and strength experimental qualifications performed f...
010807082007Final Report 2005-2007PDFTech ReportWHRP 07-10SPR# 0092-06-07Bridge decksGirdersSpecifi...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports a research project which evaluates the use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Po...
This thesis describes laboratory testing, test results, and research to develop selected design reco...
Advances in manufacturing and design of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) have led to the production o...
The Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP)-concrete hybrid deck/beam is a structural system that combines th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringHani G. MelhemFiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a re...
The deterioration of steel in aging reinforced concrete bridges is a continual problem which could b...
The paper describes the development and characterization of a modular bridge system incorporating fi...
Construction materials and techniques are constantly being engineered to become economical, stronger...
The research presented in this paper describes the evolution of a cost-effective, structural Fiber R...
The primary purpose of this research project is to advance the understanding of fiber reinforced pol...
The state-of-the-art of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite stay-in-place (SIP) structural form...
144 p.Wide-flanged concrete girders are increasingly being used for highway bridges in Wisconsin. Th...
This paper reports on the composite action developed between pultruded FRP bridge deck systems and t...
The purpose of this paper is to present fatigue and strength experimental qualifications performed f...
010807082007Final Report 2005-2007PDFTech ReportWHRP 07-10SPR# 0092-06-07Bridge decksGirdersSpecifi...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports a research project which evaluates the use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Po...
This thesis describes laboratory testing, test results, and research to develop selected design reco...
Advances in manufacturing and design of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) have led to the production o...
The Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP)-concrete hybrid deck/beam is a structural system that combines th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Civil EngineeringHani G. MelhemFiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a re...
The deterioration of steel in aging reinforced concrete bridges is a continual problem which could b...
The paper describes the development and characterization of a modular bridge system incorporating fi...
Construction materials and techniques are constantly being engineered to become economical, stronger...