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FRP Plates Adhesively Bonded to Reinforced Concrete Beams: Generic Debonding Mechanisms

FRP Plates Adhesively Bonded to Reinforced Concrete Beams: Generic Debonding Mechanisms Retrofitting reinforced concrete members by adhesively bonding fibre reinforced polymer plates to their surfaces is now a well established technique as there has been substantial and much good research on the numerous individual plate debonding mechanisms which has allowed safe designs. In this paper, it is shown how the apparently numerous and individual debonding mechanisms can be categorised into a few distinct generic debonding mechanisms, which should help to simplify the problem and consequently, in the long term, allow the development of generic design rules. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advances in Structural Engineering SAGE

FRP Plates Adhesively Bonded to Reinforced Concrete Beams: Generic Debonding Mechanisms

Advances in Structural Engineering , Volume 9 (6): 14 – Dec 1, 2006

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SAGE
Copyright
© 2006 SAGE Publications
ISSN
1369-4332
eISSN
2048-4011
DOI
10.1260/136943306779369482
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Abstract

Retrofitting reinforced concrete members by adhesively bonding fibre reinforced polymer plates to their surfaces is now a well established technique as there has been substantial and much good research on the numerous individual plate debonding mechanisms which has allowed safe designs. In this paper, it is shown how the apparently numerous and individual debonding mechanisms can be categorised into a few distinct generic debonding mechanisms, which should help to simplify the problem and consequently, in the long term, allow the development of generic design rules.

Journal

Advances in Structural EngineeringSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 2006

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