Title of article :
Characteristics of CFRP–concrete interface subjected to cold region environments including three-dimensional topography
Author/Authors :
Kim، نويسنده , , Yail J. and Hossain، نويسنده , , Mozahid and Chi، نويسنده , , Yaping، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This paper presents an experimental program to examine the interfacial behavior of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite sheets bonded to concrete substrate when subjected to cold region environments. A total of 53 specimens are exposed to 150 cycles of freezing–wet–dry and wet–dry as well as constant low temperature effects ranging from 0 °C to − 30 °C for 2000 h. A novel sensing technology, based on three-dimensional micro-topography, is presented using an instantaneous laser scanner to quantitatively examine the characteristic size of damage-band along the CFRP–concrete interface. Test results show that the effects of freezing–wet–dry are more detrimental than those of wet–dry, in particular noticeable when the temperature is below − 20 °C. The low temperature increases the local brittleness of the interface and thus stress-softening is not observed for the specimens subjected to freezing–wet–dry. The specimens in wet–dry, however, exhibited such softening responses. The characteristic size of damage-band along the CFRP–concrete interface is found to be 14.5 mm; however, the size changes when the environmental loads are applied. Damage concentrations are observed in the damage-band with the presence of low temperature effects.
Keywords :
Damage-band , durability , Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) , Interface , Concrete , Cold regions
Journal title :
Cold Regions Science and Technology
Journal title :
Cold Regions Science and Technology