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Feb 1, 1994

Theoretical and Experimental Evaluation of FRP Components and Systems

Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 120, Issue 2

Abstract

Two bridge superstructural systems and two other floor systems are constructed and tested under concentric static loads using fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) shapes. Structural performance of individual FRP components is established through three‐ and four‐point bending tests. Structural efficiency of each system is analyzed in terms of joint efficiency, transverse load distribution, composite action between FRP components, and maximum deflections and stresses. Theoretical prediction of system performance is conducted by the orthotropic plate theory, finite‐element method, and a method to predict beam stiffnesses based on simplified classical lamination theory (CLT). The correlation between theoretical and experimental results is good and reveals that the simplified CLT can be effectively used in future designs. The bridge and floor systems tested herein had undergone deflections smaller or at the most equal to the allowable (L/1,000 and L/360, respectively) for loads larger than the corresponding allowable loads (72 kN and 3.8 kN, respectively).

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Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 120Issue 2February 1994
Pages: 464 - 485

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Received: Jul 19, 1991
Published online: Feb 1, 1994
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Sotiris N. Sotiropoulos
Grad. Res. Asst. and Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Civ. Engrg., West Virginia Univ., P.O. Box 6101, Morgantown, WV 26506‐6101
Hota V. S. GangaRao, Fellow, ASCE
Prof., Dept. of Civ. Engrg. and Dir., Constr. Fac. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., P.O. Box 6101, Morgantown, WV
Ahmed N. K. Mongi
Staff Engr.‐Evaluation, West Virginia Dept. of Transp., Div. of Hwy., Struct., Bldg. 5, Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305

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