Fiber-Reinforced-Plastic (FRP) Reinforcement for Concrete Structures. Properties and Applications

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The use of fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) composites for prestressed and non-prestressed concrete reinforcement has developed into a technology with serious and substantial claims for the advancement of construction materials and methods. Research and development is now occurring worldwide. The 20 papers in this volume make a further contribution in advancing knowledge and acceptance of FRP composites for concrete reinforcement. The articles are divided into three parts. Part 1 introduces FRP reinforcement for concrete structures and describes general material properties and manufacturing methods. Part 2 covers a three-continent perspective of current R&D, design and code implementations, and technical organizations' activities. Part 3 presents an in-depth description of commerically-available products, construction methods, and applications. The work is intended for engineers, researchers and developers with the objective of presenting them with a world-wide cross-section of initiatives, representative products and significant applications

Author(s): David A.Hensher and L. Anselin (Auth.)
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 436
Tags: Промышленное и гражданское строительство;Строительные конструкции;Железобетонные и каменные конструкции;

Content:
Developments in Civil Engineering, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page v
FRP reinforcement for prestressed and non-prestressed concrete structures, Pages 3-12
FRP Reinforcement: Materials and Manufacturing, Pages 13-58
Properties of FRP Reinforcements for Concrete, Pages 59-86
A Canadian perspective on R&D, design/codes and technical committees, Pages 89-97
FRP Developments and Applications in Europe, Pages 99-114
An Overview of R&D in Japan, Pages 115-128
FRP Development in the United States, Pages 129-163
Glass FRP Reinforcing Bars for Concrete, Pages 167-188
Properties and Applications of Vinylon FRP Rod (CLATEC ROD), Pages 189-222
CFCC (Carbon Fiber Composite Cable), Pages 223-247
Testing and Applications of Prestressed Concrete Beams with CFRP Tendons, Pages 249-265
Technora, an Aramid FRP Rod, Pages 267-290
FiBRA, Pages 291-303
GLASS FIBRE PRESTRESSING SYSTEM, Pages 305-332
Parafil ropes for prestressing applications, Pages 333-351
NEFMAC - Grid Type Reinforcement, Pages 355-385
Three-dimensional fabric reinforcement, Pages 387-404
A New Three-Dimensional FRP Reinforcement, Pages 405-419
CFRP BONDED SHEETS, Pages 423-434
A retrofitting method for reinforced concrete structures using carbon fiber, Pages 435-450