Abstract:
This study focuses on the development of an adhesive to bond Carbon Fibre Reinforced
Polymer (CFRP) fabric with a concrete substrate which performs well under elevated
temperature. The epoxy adhesive which is the generally used adhesive for CFRP has a very
low glass transition temperature that results in the loss of adhesive properties at higher
temperatures. As a solution, Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) mortar mix was
developed to function as a cementitious adhesive. ECC was developed using locally available
materials. Effective bond length for the developed ECC adhesive is 150 mm and the achieved
bond strength is 224.9 N/mm
2
. The bond strength was further enhanced up to 570.28 N/mm
by sticking sand on top of CFRP fabric using epoxy adhesive before bonding it using
cementitious adhesive as an interface bond enhancing technique. When the bond temperature
was incremented up to 100
0
C, bond strength reduction was less than 5.5%. Another attempt
was made to enhance performance of the epoxy adhesive which has been used in
CFRP/Concrete composite by blending with Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibres as a
commercially viable option. Finally it indicated that developed epoxy can be used to
strengthen cylinders using CFRP and a 7% of higher axial confinement was achieved when
compared with the bond without modification. This modification has enhanced the
performance of composite at ambient temperature as well as at elevated temperature when
compared with the CFRP/Epoxy/Concrete bond.
Citation:
Himasha, M.W.C. (2021). Investigation on enhancing fire performance of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) strengthened concrete columns [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/22234