Reinforced Concrete Design With FRP Composites
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- Chapter Questions on Connections
- references and selected bibliography
- Chapter Properties of materials: concrete, steel, polymers,
- and fibers
- Introduction
- concrete components
- units
- cement
- attachments
- very concrete
- Classification by weight unit Chapter
- Concrete Strength
- Strength Properties of Concrete Chapter
- modulus of elasticity of concrete
- Flexural Strength of Concrete
- concrete splitting strength
- Poisson’s ratio
- Shear Modulus of Concrete
- armature
- Hot rolled round bars
- Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites.
- polymers
- iron and concrete structures
- General Features
- Thermoplastic polymers
- total
- common thermoplastic polymers
- Thermosetting polymers
- In general
- Commercially Available Thermostatic Matrices
- polyester resin
- vinyl ether resins
- epoxies
- phenols
- polyurethane resin
- Comparison of Thermoplastic and Thermoplastic Resins
- Resin properties
- reinforcement (fibers)
- fiberglass
- carbon fiber (graphite fiber)
- General description
- classification and types
- Production of carbon fibers
- Aramid fiber (Kevlar fiber) Chapter
- features
- Aramid fiber commercial application
- boron fiber
- Additives and other ingredients
- fillers
- fiber surface treatment (size)
- iron and concrete structures
- glass fiber
- carbon fiber
- aramid fiber
- Fiber Properties
- links Chapter
- Manufacture of Composite Materials
- introduce
- production method
- Manual Application (Wet) / Automatic Application
- pultrusion
- incandescent winding
- Transformation (RTM)
- Sheet Molding Kit (SMC)
- Seemann composite resin infusion molding process
- (SCRIMP)
- Spritzguss
- compression mold
- extrusion
- The importance of quality control and quality assurance in production
- references
- Chapter continuation: aging of composite materials
- introduction
- environmental factors affecting FRP properties
- stability and safety factors
- Physical, chemical, and thermal aging
- Connection and interface resources
- Factors affecting the properties of FRP
- Effect of humidity
- Effects of alkaline/acidic/saline solutions
- alkaline effect
- acid effect
- effect of salt
- Effect of temperature
- Effects of stress
- crawling/resting
- theft
- exhaustion
- Ultraviolet radiation (ultraviolet).
- Accelerated aging
- Upper temperature-voltage-time principle
- Arrhenius principle
- accelerated aging methodology
- Production and Sustainability
- Current Gaps in Stability Analysis
- references
- Chapter Reinforcement of Structural Members
- Introduction
- Reinforced Concrete Structures
- Bonding Concrete Beams with FRPER
- FRP systems
- Advantages and limitations of FRP composite film
- reinforced concrete elements Application Case of
- Filament Winding Technology
- Kattenbausch Bridge, Germany
- Ibach Bridge, Lucerne, Switzerland
- Gossau Hall, St. Gallen, Switzerland
- column covers at the Nikko Hotel, Beverly Hills,
- California, USA
- Caltrans Column Envelope Designs for Seismic
- Resistance, USA
- American anti-corrosion column wrap
- Florida Department of Transportation Wooden Bridge
- Sins, Switzerland
- South Temple Bridge, Interstate (I), Utah, United States
- East Street Viaduct, WV, United States
- Mud Creek Bridge, West Virginia, USA
- Reinforced Concrete and FRPER Compatibility
- ACI Manual Specification
- introduction
- delivery into storage
- steel and concrete construction
- Mechanisms of polymer degradation
- uses
- installations
- Land preparation
- surface treatment Chapter
- Design Properties of FRPER and Composition
- FRPER DESIGN FEATURES
- drag reduction factor
- FRP bars for curved bars
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