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Sin-Zeon Park, Seong-Hoon Jeong, Hyerin Lee and Kee-Jeung Hong
Glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) decks have been widely used in the rehabilitation and construction of bridges as a replacement for conventional deck materials, such as steel, concrete, and wood. In this study, an analysis method for checking the lo...
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Carosena Meola, Simone Boccardi and Giovanni Maria Carlomagno
Abstract: In this work, glass/epoxy has been chosen as case study as it represents the most-used composite material, being appropriate for a vast variety of applications and a reasonable performance/cost compromise. This material has already been inline ...
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Fajar Perdana Nurullah, Abdul Muhyi, Devia Gahana Cindi Alfian
Pág. 299 - 306
The use of composite materials continues to show an increasing trend in various fields such as sports, aviation and the military. This also increases the need for knowledge about the manufacturing process of composites. One of the most widely used compos...
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Fajar Perdana Nurullah, Abdul Muhyi, Devia Gahana Cindi Alfian
Pág. 299 - 306
The use of composite materials continues to show an increasing trend in various fields such as sports, aviation and the military. This also increases the need for knowledge about the manufacturing process of composites. One of the most widely used compos...
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Sajjad Sayyar Roudsari, Liviu Marian Ungureanu, Soheil Soroushnia, Taher Abu-Lebdeh and Florian Ion Tiberiu Petrescu
The ductility and strength of reinforced concrete (RC) columns could be noticeably improved by replacing steel bars with polymeric bars. Despite the previous research on RC columns, most of those studies focused only on the lateral load capacity of this ...
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Shaoce Dong, Guijun Xian and Xiao-Su Yi
With the depletion of natural resources and the deterioration of environment, natural fiber based biomaterials are attracting more and more attentions. Natural fibers are considered to be renewable, biodegradable, and ecofriendly, and have been applied t...
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Shaoce Dong, Guijun Xian and Xiao-Su Yi
With the depletion of natural resources and the deterioration of environment, natural fiber based biomaterials are attracting more and more attentions. Natural fibers are considered to be renewable, biodegradable, and ecofriendly, and have been applied t...
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Kamyar B. Shahrbijari, Joaquim A. O. Barros and Isabel B. Valente
This article explores the application of the global resistance methods (GRMs) on the design of hybrid glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) and steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams. Addressing challenges posed by GFRP-reinforced beams, this study...
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Kai Qin, Renjun Yan, Wei Shen and Siyuan Gui
This paper studies the compressive failure behavior of pw-GFRP (plain-woven glass fiber reinforced polymer) sandwich composite L-joints for ships. Six L-joint specimens were subjected to ultimate compressive tests, which show that damage and stiffness de...
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Rui Guo, Dan Yang, Bin Jia and Deyun Tang
A total of nine specimens were constructed and tested under cyclic loads to investigate the differences in seismic behavior between glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP)-reinforced concrete (RC) joints and RC beam-to-column joints. The experimental param...
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Zhiqiang Han, Sookhyun Jeong, Jae-Won Jang, Jong Hun Woo and Daekyun Oh
Glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) ship structures have hull plate thicknesses of 10 mm or more and are fabricated using a higher proportion of resin matrix systems than E-glass fiber reinforcements. Therefore, GFRP is classified as a highly attenuati...
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Hiep Dang Vu, Duy Nguyen Phan
Pág. 222 - 234
This study aims at experimentally and theoretically investigating the cracking moment (Mcrc) of hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP)/steel Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams. Six hybrid Glass FRP (GFRP)/steel and three GFRP RC beams with various GFRP and st...
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Seyed Fathollah Sajedi, Iman Saffarian, Masoud Pourbaba and Jung Heum Yeon
This paper presents experimental and theoretical assessments of the structural behavior of circular steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) columns reinforced with glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars subjected to a concentric axial compressive load...
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Nima Khodadadi, Ehsan Harati, Francisco De Caso and Antonio Nanni
This article highlights the absence of published paradigms hybridized by The Cuckoo Search (CS) and Stochastic Paint Optimizer (SPO) for optimizing truss structures using composite materials under natural frequency constraints. The article proposes a nov...
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Basem O. Rageh, Mahmoud A. El-Mandouh, Ahmed H. Elmasry and Mohammed M. Attia
Two unique approaches were proposed to strengthen the bond between the glass fiber reinforcement polymer (GFRP) and the RC concrete surfaces. The two bonding materials are epoxy (EP) and geopolymer (GPP) with different ratios of short glass fibers (SGF)....
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Ahmed Khalil, Mohamed Elkafrawy, Wael Abuzaid, Rami Hawileh and Mohammad AlHamaydeh
The iron-based shape memory alloy (Fe-SMA) has promising applications in strengthening and repairing aged steel-reinforced concrete structural elements. Fe-SMA bars can produce pre-stressing forces on reinforced concrete members by activating their shape...
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Sang-Gyu Lee, Daekyun Oh and Jong Hun Woo
Ship structures made of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite laminates are considerably thicker than aircraft and automobile structures and more likely to contain voids. The production characteristics of such composite laminates were investiga...
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J. Clarke, A. McIlhagger, E. Archer, T. Dooher, T. Flanagan and P. Schubel
A problem for wind turbine operators is decreasing prices for wind-generated electricity. Many turbines are approaching their rated 20-year lives. A more economically viable and sustainable solution that reduces Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and avoids...
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Seong-Yeoul Yoo, Jin-Hyung Lee, Hyung-Jin Shin and Chan-Gi Park
This study evaluated the performance of a hybrid panel in an improved moveable weir after exposure to accelerated environmental climate conditions. When exposed to a river environment, corrosion problems on improved moveable weir steel panels can occur. ...
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Mathias Flansbjer, Natalie Williams Portal and Daniel Vennetti
As a part of the SESBE (Smart Elements for Sustainable Building Envelopes) project, non-load bearing sandwich elements were developed with Textile Reinforced Reactive Powder Concrete (TRRPC) for outer and inner facings, Foam Concrete (FC) for the insulat...
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