Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9717377 Composites Science and Technology 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two main conclusions are drawn from this study. First, the increase in beam size and/or FRP thickness is found to increase the interfacial shear stresses in the FRP curtailment region. In the present study, however, the peak shear stresses are not high enough to cause a change in the failure mode of the beams. Second, the size of the beam does not seem to affect the extent (measured in term of a strengthening ratio, SR) to which a reinforced concrete beam can be strengthened.
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