Title of article
Durability of Concrete Cylinder Specimens Strengthened With FRP Laminates under Penetration of Chloride Ions
Author/Authors
Gharachorlou، A. نويسنده Amirkabir University of Technology,Tehran,Iran , , Ramezanianpour، A.A. نويسنده Amirkabir University of Technology,Tehran,Iran ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 29 سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
327
To page
336
Abstract
The use of epoxy bonded FRPcomposite for structural repair is emerging as an efficient and cost effective technique for restoring and upgrading the capacity of concrete structures. Considerable researches have been reported in the last decades on the mechanical behavior and failure modes of the FRPstrengthened RC elements but actual data on its durability are scarce. This study intends to examine the durability of concrete specimens strengthened with FRP laminates under accelerated laboratory conditions and mimic harsh environmental situation which is the penetration of chloride ions. In this study three groups of specimens were examined. Each of these groups includes several concrete cylindrical specimens full confined with FRP laminates for investigating different types of fiber (Glass and Carbon), number of fiber layers and temperature influences. Furthermore, an apparatus was fabricated to simulate wetting and drying cycles for the second group of specimens. Moreover group III specimens were placed in a marine environment for 3 years to monitor their performance. Test results show that addition of FRP laminates reduces chloride ions penetration up to 70 percent. Results also indicate that although chloride ions penetration decreased the ultimate strength of cylindrical specimens up to 11 percent but FRP strengthened specimens achieved their initial strengths. Moreover wetting and drying cycles reduced the strength of cylinder specimens up to about ten percent especially in the high temperature laboratory condition.
Keywords
CFRP , GFRP , Fiber reinforced plastic , Chloride ions , durability
Journal title
International JOurnal of Civil Engineering(Transaction A: Civil Engineering)
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
International JOurnal of Civil Engineering(Transaction A: Civil Engineering)
Record number
2396614
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