Bond-slip models of cfrp/steel double strap joints subjected to long term exposure of moisture and elevated temperature

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2020-07

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Strengthening of deteriorated steel elements using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) materials is widely gaining appeal. Since the majority of applications can be seen in outdoor structures, the evaluation of long-term behaviour under various environmental conditions is an important aspect. In the present study, the bond performance of CFRP strengthened steel double strap joints immersed in distilled water at ambient (28 oC) and elevated (40 oC) temperatures for six months was examined. A total of twelve specimens were tested including four control specimens and eight number of conditioned specimens. A numerical model was also developed. The model results are in good agreement with experimental results. The bond shear stress – local slip curves were then developed for each environmental condition using model predicted strain readings. The bond-slip models showed a bond shear strength degradation of about 24 % at 28 oC and 30 % at 40 oC within the exposure duration of six months.

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M. Parasuram and K. Baskaran, "Study On Bamboo And Steel As Hybrid Reinforcement For Concrete Slab," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 13-18, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185244.

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