Bond behavior degradation between FRP and masonry under aggressive environmental conditions
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures 26(1): 6-14
Article 2018 English
Authors
RR
Rafael Arias Ramírez
HM
Hamid Maljaee
BG
Bahman Ghiassi
Abstract
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Application of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) as external reinforcement for masonry structures has been found to be a promising technique, but the long-term behavior of such systems still needs attention. This study presents an overview of the experimental activities followed by the authors on durability of externally bonded FRP-masonry components subjected to water immersion and accelerated hygrothermal exposure. Both moist and hygrothermal environments were found to be extremely deteriorating in the studied materials and led to significant degradation of mechanical properties and loss in bond strength. The effect of mechanical surface treatment on the bond durability performance was also investigated.
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