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Aug 1, 1997

Design Guidelines of FRP Reinforced Concrete Building Structures

Publication: Journal of Composites for Construction
Volume 1, Issue 3

Abstract

The “Design Guidelines of FRP Reinforced Concrete Building Structures” was established in 1993 as one of the final outputs of the research committee on fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) reinforced concrete building structures organized under the Japanese Ministry of Construction's research and development project titled: “Effective Use of Advanced Construction Materials (1988–92).” These Guidelines are a translation of the Japanese guidelines. They describe the design concept for nonprestressed concrete structures reinforced with FRP rebars, and the calculation equations are all relegated to the commentaries due to lack of design data on FRP reinforced concrete structures. A limit-state design method has been adopted under the guidelines. Among the subjects covered are overview, design method, materials, loads and combination, stress and deformation, ultimate state design, serviceability state design, structural requirement, and testing methods for the tensile strength and bond strength of materials. “The Design Guidelines for FRP Prestressed Concrete Members” is separate from these guidelines.

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Yasuhisa Sonobe
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Ashikaga Univ., 268-1 Ohmae-cho, Ashikaga, Tochigi 326, Japan.
Hiroshi Fukuyama
Sr. Res., Int. Inst. of Seismology and Earthquake Engrg., Build. Res. Inst., Japanese Ministry of Constr., 1 Tatehara, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan.
Tadashi Okamoto
General Mgr., Nuclear Power Dept., Mitsui Construction Corp., Inc., 1-9-1 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba 261, Japan.
Nagahide Kani
General Mgr., Tokyo Kenchiku Structural Engineers, Inc., 20 Shinano-machi, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan.
Kouzou Kimura
Sr. Res., Struct. Engrg. Dept., Tech. Res. Inst., Obayashi Corporation, Inc., 4-640 Shimokiyoto, Kiyose, Tokyo 204, Japan.
Katsumi Kobayashi
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Fukui Univ., 3-9-1 Bunkyo, Fukui 910, Japan.
Yoshihiro Masuda
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Utsunomiya Univ., 2753 Ishii-machi, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321, Japan.
Yasuhiro Matsuzaki
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, 1-3 Kagurazaka, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo 162, Japan.
Shigeru Mochizuki
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Musashi Inst. of Technol., 1-28-1 Tamatsutsumi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158, Japan.
Tomoya Nagasaka
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Tokai Univ., 1117 Kitakaname, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-12, Japan.
Akiyuki Shimizu
Prof., Facu. of Engrg., Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, 1-3 Kagurazaka, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo 162, Japan.
Hiroyuki Tanano
Sr. Res., Mat. Dept., Build. Res. Inst., Japanese Ministry of Constr., 1 Tatehara, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan.
Masaharu Tanigaki
Sr. Res., Tech. Res. Inst., Mitsui Construction Corp., Inc., 518-1 Komaki, Nagareyama, Chiba 270-01, Japan.
Masaomi Teshigawara
Head, Struct. Engrg. Dept., Build. Res. Inst., Japanese Ministry of Constr., 1 Tatehara, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan.

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