Externally bonded reinforcement using Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a good response to the concern represented by the need for rehabilitation of concrete structures. These techniques are more and more attractive because of their fast and low labour costs, very good strength to weight ratio, good fatigue properties, and non-corrosive characteristics of FRP. The present work is an experimental study investigating the mechanical behaviour under a uni-axial loading of short concrete columns reinforced by composite materials. These are constituted of glass fibers GFRP (bidirectional fabric of two surface densities 500 and 300 g/m2), carbon CFRP (unidirectional sheet of density per unit area of 230 g/m2) and polyester and epoxy resin respecti...
This paper presents results of testing 16 specimens, 12 of which as columns under different eccentri...
In the last decades, the need for upgrading, strengthening and retrofitting of existing concrete str...
The need to satisfy aerospace industry\u27s demand not met by traditional materials motivated resear...
Externally bonded reinforcement using Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a good response to the conce...
International audienceFiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are very attractive for use in civil...
This study introduces the results of an experimental investigation on the behavior of the circular c...
The experimental programme investigated the behaviour of 81 stocky concrete-filled E-glass FRP-compo...
The structural application of synthetic fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) has become widespread in the...
Concrete has been successfully used to build strong and economic structures. However severe environm...
AbstractIn recent years, the use of externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) has become inc...
Composite materials are becoming more frequently used in civil engineering structures. One of the mo...
Confinement of concrete elements by means of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) or fiber reinforced ceme...
Abstract: This paper presents a study on behavior of short columns strengthened with GFRP techniques...
In modern world the retrofitting of structures is promoted rather than demolishing and reconstructio...
This paper presents an experimental research to examine the behavior of carbon fiber reinforced poly...
This paper presents results of testing 16 specimens, 12 of which as columns under different eccentri...
In the last decades, the need for upgrading, strengthening and retrofitting of existing concrete str...
The need to satisfy aerospace industry\u27s demand not met by traditional materials motivated resear...
Externally bonded reinforcement using Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a good response to the conce...
International audienceFiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are very attractive for use in civil...
This study introduces the results of an experimental investigation on the behavior of the circular c...
The experimental programme investigated the behaviour of 81 stocky concrete-filled E-glass FRP-compo...
The structural application of synthetic fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) has become widespread in the...
Concrete has been successfully used to build strong and economic structures. However severe environm...
AbstractIn recent years, the use of externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) has become inc...
Composite materials are becoming more frequently used in civil engineering structures. One of the mo...
Confinement of concrete elements by means of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) or fiber reinforced ceme...
Abstract: This paper presents a study on behavior of short columns strengthened with GFRP techniques...
In modern world the retrofitting of structures is promoted rather than demolishing and reconstructio...
This paper presents an experimental research to examine the behavior of carbon fiber reinforced poly...
This paper presents results of testing 16 specimens, 12 of which as columns under different eccentri...
In the last decades, the need for upgrading, strengthening and retrofitting of existing concrete str...
The need to satisfy aerospace industry\u27s demand not met by traditional materials motivated resear...