Study on Behavior in Tension of Reinforced Concrete Members Strengthened by Carbon Fiber Sheet
Publication: Journal of Composites for Construction
Volume 6, Issue 3
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This paper presents experimental results on the behavior in tension of reinforced concrete members strengthened with carbon fiber sheets (CFS). CFS reduced the crack spacing and brought about good crack width control as well as a significant change in the average bond stress and the average stress of steel reinforcing bars and concrete. The deterioration mechanism of the CFS bond properties near cracks was presented.
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Copyright © 2002 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Received: Jul 11, 2001
Accepted: Jan 15, 2002
Published online: Jul 15, 2002
Published in print: Aug 2002
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