Comparative study of failure mechanisms in steel and concrete members strengthened with CFRP composites


Autoria(s): Fawzia, Sabrina; Al-Mahaidi, Riadh; Zhao, X.L.; Rizkalla, S.
Contribuinte(s)

Deeks, Andrew J.

Hao, Hong

Data(s)

2004

Resumo

Over the last decade advanced composite materials, like carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP), have increasingly been used in civil engineering infrastructure. The benefits of advanced composites are rapidly becoming evident. This paper focuses on the comparative performance of steel and concrete members retrofitted by carbon fibre reinforced polymers. The objective of this work is a systematic assessment and evaluation of the performance of CFRP for both the concrete and steel members available in the technical literature. Existing empirical and analytical models were studied. Comparison is made with respect to failure mode, bond characteristics, fatigue behaviour, durability, corrosion, load carrying capacity and force transfer. It is concluded that empirical expressions for the concrete-CFRP composite are not readily suited for direct use in the steel-CFRP composite. This paper identifies some of the major issues that need further investigation.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65234/

Publicador

CRC Press/Balkema

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65234/3/65234.pdf

Fawzia, Sabrina, Al-Mahaidi, Riadh, Zhao, X.L., & Rizkalla, S. (2004) Comparative study of failure mechanisms in steel and concrete members strengthened with CFRP composites. In Deeks, Andrew J. & Hao, Hong (Eds.) Developments in Mechanics of Structures and Materials : Proceedings of the 18th Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials, CRC Press/Balkema, Perth, Western Australia, pp. 71-76.

Direitos

Copyright 2004 Please consult the authors

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Carbon fibre reinforced polymers #CFRP #Concrete #Failure mechanisms #Steel #Strengthening
Tipo

Conference Paper