The influence of sustained stress on the durability of GFRP bars embedded in concrete
Paper in proceeding, 2003

A new test equipment has been created to study the combined effect of environmental exposure and external stress on the durability of a GFRP (E-Glass/Vinyl ester) rebar. GFRP specimens embedded in moisture-saturated concrete have been conditioned at two temperatures and at two levels of sustained tensile stress (5% and 25% of the ultimate tensile strength). According to the preliminary results, stress levels up to 25% of the original tensile strength do not appear to have a negative influence on the durability of GFRP bars embedded in concrete.

GFRP

Concrete

Sustained stress

Durability

Author

Ralejs Tepfers

Chalmers, Department of Building Materials

Valter Dejke

Chalmers, Department of Building Materials

Olivier Poupard

Lars-Olof Nilsson

Chalmers, Department of Building Materials

6th International Symposium on Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Reinforcement for Concrete Structures (FRPRCS-6), 8-10 July, 2003, Singapore

833-842

Subject Categories

Building Technologies

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10/6/2017