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Design Guidelines for Durability of Bonded CFRP Repair/Strengthening of Concrete Beam
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10-25-2012, 02:44 PM
Design Guidelines for Durability of Bonded CFRP Repair/Strengthening of Concrete Beams

Author: Dowling, Richard | Size: 0.98 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Transportation Research Board | Year: 2008 | pages: 63 | ISBN: -

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This research provides a methodology for evaluation of durability related strength loss of bonded carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) systems applied to concrete beams. The report addresses test methods to establish a durability strength reduction factor, identification of corresponding field exposure conditions affecting durability, and suggestions for the application of the durability strength reduction factor for design of field applications. The durability strength reduction factor is a measure of the loss in strength over time due to environmental exposure. It is defined as the ratio of the flexural strength of a 4 in. x 4 in. x 14 in. concrete beam reinforced with CFRP exposed at 140°F and submerged in water or 100% relative humidity for 60 days to the flexural strength of a control specimen. The resulting durability strength reduction factor may be used to evaluate CFRP system performance. Two field environments are suggested: Wet and Air. In a Wet environment water accumulates at the bond surface. This is the default condition and corresponds to test results in submerged water at 140°F for 60 days. An Air environment allows drying between wetting episodes so water cannot accumulate on the bond surface. This condition corresponds to test results in 100% relative humidity at 140°F for 60 days.

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