Behaviour of concrete confined by high E-modulus carbon FRP sheets, subjected to monotonic and cyclic axial compressive load
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2004

AbstractA systematic investigation is performed on the mechanical behavior of concrete cylinders (with compressive cylinder strength 25.2 MPa and 51.8 MPa), confined by high E-modulus carbon fiber sheet (377 GPa). The concrete cylinders were wrapped with 1, 2, 3 and 5 layers of carbon FRP (fiber reinforced polymer) sheet and subjected to monotonic and cyclic axial compressive loading. Teflon sheets were used between concrete and steel loading plates to reduce friction. Pretests were made to estimate the proper overlap length of the external layer. The confining effect is addressed in terms of concrete strength, ductility and expansion. Considerable increase in levels of strength and strain at failure were achieved even for high strength concrete for monotonic and cyclic mode of loading.

cyclic

strength

Concrete

confinement

FRP fiber reinforced polymer

ductility

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Ralejs Tepfers

Chalmers, Institutionen för konstruktionsteknik, Betongbyggnad

Theodoros Rousakis

Nordic Concrete Research, Publication No 31. Nordic Concrete Federation 1/2004. Oslo, June 2004.

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