A Symposium Honoring Khaled Soudki: Towards Sustainable Infrastructure with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites
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The ACI SP-322:2018 standard focuses on the use of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials in the construction and repair of concrete structures. The standard highlights the benefits of FRP materials, such as their high-strength, lightweight, noncorrosive, nonconducting, and nonmagnetic properties.
The document includes a table of contents that lists the various papers presented in the symposium. Each paper encompasses different aspects of FRP technology in concrete structures, such as lap splice failure behavior, durability under freeze-thaw cycles, shear strengthening of hollow core slab webs, high temperature compatibility of CFRP versus steel reinforcement, punching shear behavior of GFRP-RC slab-column edge connections, and more.
The authors of each paper present their research findings and recommendations based on their studies. These papers cover a wide range of topics in the field of FRP composite materials, including repair techniques, strengthening methods, modeling, bond performance, durability evaluation, and transfer length of prestressed GFRP bars.
Descriptors | Fiber-Reinforced Concrete |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 19.8 MB |