Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment

Strengthening and retrofitting structural members using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials has gained wide acceptance in the civil engineering community because of their superior mechanical properties, light weight, corrosion resistance, and ease of use. Numerous structural reinforced...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Al-Tamimi, Adil (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Hawileh, Rami (author), Abdalla, Jamal (author), Rasheed, Hayder (author), Al Mahaidi, Riadh (author)
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Abdalla, Jamal
Rasheed, Hayder
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1943-5533
http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8532
10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0001226
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) plate
Bond-slip
Pull-out test
Exposure
Sun
Splash
Concrete
Interface
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description Strengthening and retrofitting structural members using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials has gained wide acceptance in the civil engineering community because of their superior mechanical properties, light weight, corrosion resistance, and ease of use. Numerous structural reinforced concrete (RC) members have been strengthened with externally-bonded CFRP plates using epoxy adhesives that produce an increase in their load-carrying capacities. However, there are some uncertainties regarding the durability of the bond between the concrete and FRP interfaces when subjected to severe environmental exposure. Most strengthening applications are exposed to outdoor conditions and hence durability under aggressive environments must be considered. This is the subject of this investigation. Several CFRP-concrete prisms have been subjected to several sets of environmental exposure conditions and preloaded with 3 and 5 kN of sustained loading, amounting to approximately 15 and 25% of ultimate load, respectively. Site exposure conditions were an actual marine environment and a seawater splash zone, including direct exposure to sunlight with the associated Ultra Violet (UV). Both exposures were conducted in a well-controlled atmosphere that lasted for more than 150 days (3,600 h). The experimental program consisted of 27 specimens divided among the two exposures and some laboratory control specimens as benchmarks. The specimens were subjected to sustained loading during the whole course of the exposure. The change in ultimate bond characteristics between the externally-applied CFRP and the concrete because load and exposure conditions were used as measures of durability and performance effects. Single-lap shear tests were conducted on all specimens after exposure to failure of the specimens. It was observed that the specimens exposed to the sun and saline environments experienced an increase in both the bond strength and attained peak loads because exposure of the adhesive to elevated temperature increased the bond because of greater polymer crosslinking, thus creating complex interactions in the polymer matrix. The data obtained from this experimental investigation will add to the sound scientific data demanded by the ACI 440.2R-08 design guidelines.
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spelling Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environmentAl-Tamimi, AdilHawileh, RamiAbdalla, JamalRasheed, HayderAl Mahaidi, RiadhCarbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) plateBond-slipPull-out testExposureSunSplashConcreteInterfaceStrengthening and retrofitting structural members using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials has gained wide acceptance in the civil engineering community because of their superior mechanical properties, light weight, corrosion resistance, and ease of use. Numerous structural reinforced concrete (RC) members have been strengthened with externally-bonded CFRP plates using epoxy adhesives that produce an increase in their load-carrying capacities. However, there are some uncertainties regarding the durability of the bond between the concrete and FRP interfaces when subjected to severe environmental exposure. Most strengthening applications are exposed to outdoor conditions and hence durability under aggressive environments must be considered. This is the subject of this investigation. Several CFRP-concrete prisms have been subjected to several sets of environmental exposure conditions and preloaded with 3 and 5 kN of sustained loading, amounting to approximately 15 and 25% of ultimate load, respectively. Site exposure conditions were an actual marine environment and a seawater splash zone, including direct exposure to sunlight with the associated Ultra Violet (UV). Both exposures were conducted in a well-controlled atmosphere that lasted for more than 150 days (3,600 h). The experimental program consisted of 27 specimens divided among the two exposures and some laboratory control specimens as benchmarks. The specimens were subjected to sustained loading during the whole course of the exposure. The change in ultimate bond characteristics between the externally-applied CFRP and the concrete because load and exposure conditions were used as measures of durability and performance effects. Single-lap shear tests were conducted on all specimens after exposure to failure of the specimens. It was observed that the specimens exposed to the sun and saline environments experienced an increase in both the bond strength and attained peak loads because exposure of the adhesive to elevated temperature increased the bond because of greater polymer crosslinking, thus creating complex interactions in the polymer matrix. The data obtained from this experimental investigation will add to the sound scientific data demanded by the ACI 440.2R-08 design guidelines.ASCE2016-10-17T10:46:27Z2016-10-17T10:46:27Z2014-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfAl-Tamimi, Adil, Rami Hawileh, Jamal A. Abdalla, Rasheed, Hayder, Al-Mahaidi, and Riadh. "Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment." ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (2014)1943-5533http://hdl.handle.net/11073/853210.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0001226en_USASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineeringhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0001226oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/85322024-08-22T12:19:08Z
spellingShingle Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
Al-Tamimi, Adil
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) plate
Bond-slip
Pull-out test
Exposure
Sun
Splash
Concrete
Interface
status_str publishedVersion
title Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
title_full Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
title_fullStr Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
title_full_unstemmed Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
title_short Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
title_sort Durability of the bond between CFRP plates and concrete exposed to harsh environment
topic Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) plate
Bond-slip
Pull-out test
Exposure
Sun
Splash
Concrete
Interface
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8532