Abstract:
The long-term performance of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) strengthened steel joint
under prolonged exposure to moisture conditions is imperative in the applications of structures
exposed to groundwater or seawater. Analytical models to determine the bond characteristics of
CFRP/steel composites subjected to prolonged exposure in aqueous solutions are yet to be
explored. This paper explores the cohesive and interfacial failure parameters of such CFRP/Steel
composites theoretically. Thirty double-strap joints and twenty adhesive coupons were tested to
determine the residual strength after exposure to seawater and distilled water for 6 and 12
months. An analytical model was developed to determine the degradation of adhesive material,
bond and the interfaces of composite exposed to seawater and distilled water. The developed
model is in good agreement with test results and capable of predicting initial bond degradation
rate and stabilized degradation under-considered exposure conditions. Furthermore, the model
could predict the contribution from the interfaces, bond line, and adhesive component on the
degradation of composite in service.
Citation:
Perera, U. N. D., Kahandawa Arachchi, K. A. D. Y. T., & Gamage, J. C. P. H. (2022). An analytical approach to predict cohesion and interfacial failures of CFRP/steel composites under prolonged exposure to aqueous solutions. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 16, e00949[12p.]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2022.e00949