Bond Behavior of CFRP Strengthened Steel Structures

@article{Schnerch2006BondBO,
  title={Bond Behavior of CFRP Strengthened Steel Structures},
  author={D. Schnerch and Mina Dawood and S. Rizkalla and E. Sumner and K. Stanford},
  journal={Advances in Structural Engineering},
  year={2006},
  volume={9},
  pages={805 - 817}
}
  • D. Schnerch, Mina Dawood, +2 authors K. Stanford
  • Published 2006
  • Materials Science
  • Advances in Structural Engineering
  • Recent research has focused on rehabilitation and strengthening of steel structures and bridges using fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) materials. The bond behavior of FRP materials to steel structures is quite different from that of concrete structures. Preliminary test results showed the occurrence of very high bond stresses for most strengthening applications due to the amount of strengthening required for steel structures and bridges. In this paper, surface preparation methods and means of… CONTINUE READING
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