BOND CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE (HSC) AND CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS (CFRP)
Ayman Ahmed Mahmoud Moustafa;
Abstract
Use of fiber reinforced polymers, FRP in strengthening reinforced concrete elements, has increased rapidly in the last three decades. FRP is made of high-tensile-strength fibers such as carbon (CFRP), glass (GFRP), aramid (AFRP). FRP laminates (sheets an
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| Title | BOND CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE (HSC) AND CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS (CFRP) | Authors | Ayman Ahmed Mahmoud Moustafa | Keywords | BOND CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN HIGH STRENGTH CONCRETE (HSC) AND CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS (CFRP) | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Use of fiber reinforced polymers, FRP in strengthening reinforced concrete elements, has increased rapidly in the last three decades. FRP is made of high-tensile-strength fibers such as carbon (CFRP), glass (GFRP), aramid (AFRP). FRP laminates (sheets an |
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